Petition has contended that under notification, Covid patients will be treated by Junior Doctors. (File)
New Delhi:
The Delhi High Court Monday said there was nothing wrong in the decision of the Delhi Government directing all doctors and medical staff to function in a single category, irrespective of the differences in their seniority and specialisation, in treatment of COVID-19 patients, saying there should not be any ego issue .
Justice Rekha Palli said that prima facie there was nothing wrong with the May 16 notification which appeared to be dealing only with COVID-19 management duties of doctors and they should not come to court with such pleas.
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