Petition filed in Supreme Court regarding lockdown, demand for release of guideline

New Delhi: Coronavirus has gripped the entire world including India. A 21-day lockdown has been implemented by the Indian government to prevent coronavirus infection. The process of filing a petition in the top court regarding the lockdown has also started. On Saturday, another petition was filed in the Supreme Court regarding this lockdown.

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The apex court has been asked to issue guidelines or guidelines for the movement of people during the lockdown. The petition said that the government has given the concession to buy essential goods and to go out for emergency services, but even after that, the police of various states are lathi-charging people found on the streets. The petition filed in the Supreme Court said that cases of punishing the general public in this way are constantly coming to light. Regardless, the motive for such persons to move out of their homes is whatever.

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The petition said that due to no guidelines in this regard, this problem is happening. The petition, filed by advocate Amit Goyal, has proposed specific guidelines, including allowing grocery stores to sell vegetables, allowing one person per household to purchase essential items, moving people beyond their nearest grocery store And home delivery of medicines as well as other suggestions.

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