Supreme Court on Tuesday stayed the Delhi High Court order that struck down the imposition of IGST on oxygen concentrators imported by individuals declaring it unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court will on Monday hear fresh PIL seeking directions under the Disaster Management Act (DMA) to prevent the sale of counterfeit COVID-19 vaccines.
SC to hear PIL seeking to prevent sale of counterfeit COVID vaccines ANI | Updated: May 30, 2021 02:09 IST
New Delhi [India], May 29 (ANI): The Supreme Court will on Monday hear fresh PIL seeking directions under the Disaster Management Act (DMA) to prevent the sale of counterfeit COVID-19vaccines.
The PIL was filed by the lawyer Vishal Tiwari.
A three-judge bench of the apex court, headed by Justice Dr Dhananjaya Y Chandrahud and also comprising Justices L Nageswara Rao and Shripathi Ravindra Bhat will hear on May 31 the fresh petition filed by Tiwari with his concrete facts , in the case.
A three-judge bench of the top court headed by the then CJI Sharad Arvind Bobde had on February 11, 2021, refused to entertain the petition of Tiwari and asked him to file a fresh one, with concrete facts in the matter.
Highlights
The crucial hearing in the case involves distribution of essential supplies and services during COVID-19 pandemic
The Centre has filed its affidavit in connection with the case, stating that its COVID vaccine strategy is formulated to address immediate, medium-term and long-term perspectives
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday (May 10) will hear on suo moto case relating to oxygen supply, drug supply, and various other policies in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Centre has filed its affidavit before the apex court in connection with the case on Sunday. A three-judge bench of the top court, headed by Justice Dr Dhananjaya Y Chandrahud, will hear the case today.
COVID-19: Centre files affidavit in SC, says completing vaccination of vulnerable groups topmost priority ANI | Updated: May 10, 2021 04:55 IST
New Delhi [India], May 10 (ANI): Ahead of crucial hearing in the Supreme Court in the suo motu cognisance case involving distribution of essential supplies and services during COVID-19 pandemic, the Union of India (UOI) on Sunday filed its affidavit in connection with the case.
A three-judge bench of the Apex Court, headed by Justice Dr Dhananjaya Y Chandrahud will hear the case on Monday.
The Centre in its affidavit stated that the COVID vaccine strategy of UOI is formulated to address immediate, medium-term and long-term perspectives.