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"Putting officers in jail is not going to bring oxygen to the city, let us ensure lives are saved," said a bench of Justices D Y Chandrachud and M R Shah on Wednesday, terming the ongoing second wave of COVID-19 pandemic as an "all-India" phenomenon. It also said nobody can dispute that the Central Government is not doing anything to deal with the pandemic. ....
›SC stays HC s contempt proceedings against Centre, seeks report on supply of 700 MT oxygen to Delhi SC stays HC s contempt proceedings against Centre, seeks report on supply of 700 MT oxygen to Delhi SECTIONS SC stays HC s contempt proceedings against Centre, seeks report on supply of 700 MT oxygen to DelhiPTI Last Updated: May 05, 2021, 05:55 PM IST Share Synopsis While granting the stay on contempt against the officials, a bench of Justices D Y Chandrachud and M R Shah made clear that it was not stopping the high court from monitoring COVID-19 management related issues. The top court said it cannot review its order of April 30 and the Centre will have to inch towards supply of 700 MT of oxygen daily for Delhi and asked the Union government to place before it a plan by Thursday morning as to how it will revamp the supply to 700MT. ....
Delhi high court NEW DELHI: The high court on Thursday directed Delhi Police not to seize Covid-19 resources, including oxygen cylinders and essential medicines, from patients and their attendants because they were procuring the items out of “desperation and need”. Justices Vipin Sanghi and Rekha Palli said it was “unreasonable” to ask a patient under medical supervision at home of private nurses or doctors to take medicines such as Remdisivir, FabiFlu or Tocilizumab only in hospital. TimesView When the system fails to deliver even minimum healthcare, what option do common folks have than to take whatever steps they can to save the lives of their near and dear ones? This is a welcome move. ....