Centre tells SC on corona, 'Don't take decisions in overage, trust the executive'
Centre tells SC on corona, 'Don't take decisions in overage, trust the executive'
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court is hearing every day on issues including lack of oxygen, sluggish immunization due to rising corona cases in the country. Meanwhile, the Central government has also filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court advising the court not to make decisions with utmost enthusiasm.

In an affidavit filed in the apex court, the government has said that judicial interference in the Centre's vaccination policy is not required. In this affidavit, the Central Government has placed information before the court on various issues ranging from the provision of beds in hospitals to the supply of oxygen and the availability of medicines in the country. The affidavit filed by the central government in the apex court said that any decision taken with great enthusiasm can prove to be extremely harmful.

The affidavit says that if any such decision is taken without the advice of an expert, scientist, or experienced people, there can be adverse consequences. However, in the meantime, the Central Government has also recognized that it is a global epidemic and in such a situation the judiciary should believe the steps being taken by the Executive and the decisions being taken because the situation is unexpected for the whole world.

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