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No patient to be denied hospitalisation for lack of local residential proof: SC SC issued directions to Central and state governments on the COVID-19 situation By ANI| Posted by Sameer | Updated: 3rd May 2021 8:14 am IST Supreme Court of India New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Sunday issued a slew of directions to the Central and state governments on the COVID-19 situation and directed that no patient shall be denied hospitalisation or essential drugs in any State or Union Territory for lack of local residential or identity proof. A Bench headed by Justice DY Chandrachud directed the Central government to formulate a national policy on admissions to hospitals, within two weeks, which shall be followed by all state governments and till then no patients will be denied admission or essential drugs in absence of local residential or identity proof. ....
The Supreme Court on Sunday (May 2, 2021) issued a slew of directions to the Central and state governments on the COVID-19 situation and directed that no patient shall be denied hospitalisation or essential drugs in any State or Union Territory for lack of local residential or identity proof. ....
Consider Lockdown To Curb 2nd Covid Wave: Supreme Court To Centre, States Consider Lockdown To Curb 2nd Covid Wave: Supreme Court To Centre, States The top court in its order noted that gaining admission into a hospital with a bed is one of the biggest challenges being faced by most individuals during this second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Top Court asked Registrar (Judicial) to place a copy of this order before all District Magistrates (File) New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Sunday issued a slew of directions to the Central and state governments on the COVID-19 situation and directed that no patient shall be denied hospitalisation or essential drugs in any State or Union Territory for lack of local residential or identity proof. ....
Harassing people seeking COVID-related help to result in coercive action, SC warns Centre, states SECTIONS Last Updated: May 03, 2021, 07:04 PM IST Share Synopsis It said it was deeply distressed to note that individuals seeking help on such platforms have been targeted, by alleging that the information posted by them was false and posted on social media to create panic, defame the administration or damage the national image . Agencies In these trying times , those desperately seeking help for their loved ones on these platforms should not have their misery compounded through the actions of the State and its instrumentalities, the apex court said. ....
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has directed the Centre and states to inform their chief secretaries and police chiefs that any clampdown on information on social media or harassment to individuals seeking help on any platform in relation to Covid-19 would result in coercive action. In these trying times , those desperately seeking help for their loved ones on these platforms should not have their misery compounded through the actions of the State and its instrumentalities, the apex court said. It said it was deeply distressed to note that individuals seeking help on such platforms have been targeted, by alleging that the information posted by them was false and posted on social media to create panic, defame the administration or damage the “national image”. ....