Delhi HC refuses to interfere into matter concerning farmers march on May 26 ANI | Updated: May 25, 2021 22:10 IST
New Delhi [India], May 24 (ANI): The Delhi High Court on Tuesday refused to look into the issue of proposed march by farmers against the new agricultural law on May 26, stating that the Supreme Court is looking into the cases relating to farmers and the high court (HC) will not interfere in the issues related to it.
Hearing pleas concerning COVID-19 issues, a Divison Bench of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Jasmeet Singh said that oxygen supply is going on and the matter related to farmer protest is already being heard by the top court.
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The Delhi High Court on Monday directed the drug controller to inquire into the issue of politicians buying Covid drugs in bulk amid shortages and observed that while BJP MP Gautam Gambhir must have been distributing the medicines to the best of his intention, the gesture unintentionally did a disservice.
The court also directed the drug controller of the Delhi Government to conduct a similar inquiry into the allegations of procuring and hoarding medical oxygen made against AAP MLAs Priti Tomar and Praveen Kumar and file a status report.
A Bench of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Jasmeet Singh said the drug controller shall examine how it is possible for someone to procure over 2,000 strips of a medicine, Fabiflu, which is already in shortage and how the chemist was able to entertain such a prescription.
The Delhi High Court on Monday took suo motu cognisance of the mosquito infestation in the city and said that if timely action is not taken, it could lead to vector-borne diseases which may further complicate the existing Covid-19 situation.
Sir Ganga Ram Hospital claimed it has distributed all the vials to the Black Fungus patients
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The Delhi High Court Tuesday directed the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital to give details of number of patients of black fungus, primarily those affected by the disease after recovering from COVID-19 and method of distribution of the medicines to them.
The high court was informed that the hospital has been provided with 360 vials of Amphotericin B, the injection administered to patients for treating Mucormycosis (black fungus), by the Delhi government last night.
The hospital, however, claimed it has distributed all the vials to the patients and now left with no medicine, which is already in shortage in the country.