UPDATED: May 11, 2021 19:12 IST
Navneet Kalra is the prime accused in the oxygen concentrator hoarding case in Delhi. (Image: Facebook)
Hearing a plea moved by the CEO and employees of Matrix Cellular in the oxygen concentrator hoarding and black-marketing case, a Delhi court pulled up the police and government over an incorrect statement made by the officers in-charge of the case.
The public prosecutor had told the Saket court on Tuesday that one the
accused in the oxygen concentrator hoarding case, Navneet Kalra and the CEO of Matrix Cellular cheated the government by failing to disclose the MRP for imports in “violation of orders passed last year”.
Delhi High Court
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday adjourned hearing on the quality of the quarantine centre at Sultanpuri over unpaid court fees.
The PIL in the Delhi High Court claimed that the quarantine centre at Sultanpuri for Covid-19 patients is unhygienic , uninhabitable and lacks medical professionals to monitor them.
A bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Jasmeet Singh did not pass any order as the court fees had not been paid by the petitioner, a student of Jawaharlal Nehru University.
Advocate Kanwalpreet Kaur representing the petitioner said, We couldn t pay because the link was not working.
Delhi Covid lockdown news: No Covaxin jab for 18-44 group from May 13 in Delhi
Delhi Covid lockdown news: No Covaxin jab for 18-44 group from May 13 in Delhi
The National Institute of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases (NITRD) has been converted into a designated Covid care centre in the national capital, a notice in this regard issued by Delhi government s health and family welfare department on Wednesday announced. Located in south Delhi s Mehrauli area, NITRD will provide as many as 111 beds Covid patients (77 beds in the general ward, 20 in the private ward, 6 ICU beds.Read Less
THE TIMES OF INDIA | May 14, 2021, 08:17:09 IST