The High Court of Delhi had rejected the petition seeking registration of migrant workers after the Central Government assured the Court to be in process to create database for the migrant workers. The bench headed by Justice Prathiba M. Singh refused the plea as the Central and the State Government made their submissions. The Government
Author : Nayana James (Mar gregorios college of law, kerala) Co-Author : Roshini lil Mathew (Mar gregorios college of law, kerala) INTRODUCTION Separated from other Asian countries by the Himalayas in the north, India, a country comprising of different states and union territories is known its great unity in diversity. Each state in India has
The division bench comprising of Justice Hima Kohli and Justice Subramonim Prasad has issued notice in a PIL for the treatment of both COVID and non-COVID in Delhi hospitals to the Delhi Government. In previous order referring to the same PIL High Court directed Delhi government to ensure that the assigned labs in Delhi which
On Tuesday, Supreme Court asked the states to identify all migrant labourers and to make arrangements for them to be sent to their respective home states within 15 days. In the suo motu matter concerning the migrant crisis effected by COVID-19 pandemic, today the Supreme Court directed central and state governments to identify migrant workers
The supreme court on Thursday made it clear that migrants who are seeking to return to their home states will not be charged train and bus fares and they will be provided food and water.and also said that all migrant workers who are stranded at various places,they shall be provided food by their concerned states
The Madhya Pradesh State Legal Authority has been working round the clock to ensure that basic living amenities such as clean drinking, dry food articles, medical facilities, etc. are made available to the working migrants. The SLSA in coordination with the DLSAs and TLSCs has launched a Help Line No. 15100 and has set up
The AP HC on Friday passed an order directing to set up temporary camps near the Toll Plazas for providing the migrants with drinking water and other adequate facilities in Districts like Krishna, Guntur, Srikakulam, Chittoor and other. A division bench presided by Chief Justice Sri Jitendra Kumar Maheshwari and Justice Lalitha Kanneganti of AP
The Union Home Secretary, Sh. Ajay Bhalla, wrote to the Chief Secretaries of all States urging them to ensure migrant workers are not walking on roads and railway tracks after their movement has been facilitated by the Government. Further his letter stated that “As you are aware, Government has allowed the movement of migrant workers