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‘Gambhir orgn guilty of illegal med stock’ IANS / Updated: Jun 4, 2021, 09:00 IST HC slams drug controller for not probing huge procurement of Fabiflu. #NEWDELHI The Delhi government drug controller on Thursday informed the HC that Gautam Gambhir’s foundation has been found guilty of non-authorised stocking, procuring and distributing Fabiflu medicine used for COVID-19 patients. The drug controller informed the Delhi High Court that action will be taken against Gambhir’s foundation, drug dealers, as well as other such cases which were brought to its notice. The drug controller also said that MLA Praveen Kumar has also been found guilty of similar offences under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act. The court told the drug controller to submit a status report on progress made in these cases within six weeks. The court posted the matter for hearing on July 29. ....
: Wednesday, June 2, 2021, 9:43 PM IST If any casualty happens because of faulty ventilators, Centre will have to take responsibility: Bombay HC Mumbai: The Aurangabad bench of the Bombay High Court of Justices Ravindra Ghuge and Bhalachandra Debadwar on Wednesday, while hearing a public interest litigation on faulty ventilators supplied to the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) at Aurangabad, told the central government that it will be held responsible if the use of such ventilators resulted in any casualty. The bench recorded this after chief public prosecutor DR Kale submitted a report which stated that a group of 21 experts which included members from the manufacturer Jyoti CNC, Rajkot, supplier Hindustan Latex Limited, Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation, Director General of Health Services AIIMS, Nagpur, had examined the ventilators and had found it faulty on multiple counts. ....
Ventilators are believed to be lifesaving instruments and malfunctioning can put lives of patients in danger, the Bombay high court said. (File Photo) MUMBAI: The Bombay high court bench at Aurangabad on Tuesday took serious cognizance of defective ventilators supplied to Marathwada region through PM Cares funds and sought to know from the Centre what action be taken against the supplier, while also asking politicians to not jump in to ‘examine’ and disturb doctors. “We would appreciate it if political colour is not attached to this issue of dysfunctional ventilators,’’ said a bench of justice Ravindra Ghuge and justice BU Debadwar when it was informed that several elected representatives visited hospitals to “inspect’’ the ventilators and were giving “contrary statements’’. ....