The Supreme Court of India on Tuesday disposed of a Public Interest Litigation stating that the Central and State Governments are taking adequate steps to provide relief to the migrant workers.
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The petition sought to give directions to the railways and the states to provide free travel facility to the migrant workers. While hearing that he does not see any reason to keep the petition pending.
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He disposed of the petition citing this. The petitioner, former in-charge director of Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, Jagdeep S. Advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for Chhokar and lawyer Gaurav Jain, said that not all migrant workers are being allowed to go to their villages and many have to return home on foot. On this, the bench said that the relief sought by the petitioners has already been provided by the government.
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