Will there not be less crowd in jails?
Will there not be less crowd in jails?
Share:

On Friday, the Supreme Court refused to consider a petition to reduce congestion in jails across the country amid Corona infection. He said that the conditions are not the same in all states, so no instructions can be issued about it.

Government will help 50 lakh on death of Corona warriors, but there is no money for treatment

During the hearing from the video conference of the petition, the bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde ordered, 'The petitioner's lawyers withdraw the petition with the liberty to place the case before the High Court having jurisdiction. They are allowed this and it will be deemed that the petition has been withdrawn. Justice AS Bopanna and Justice Hrishikesh Roy were also included in the bench. Jagdeep S., the petitioner and former incharge director of IIM Ahmedabad. Advocate Prashant Bhushan pleaded the case on behalf of Chhokar. Significantly, on March 16, the Supreme Court took suo motu cognizance of the number of inmates being kept in prisons across the country. He said that it is difficult to maintain physical distance between inmates in the prison to avoid corona infection.

India-China dispute continues at border, entire nation's eye on today's talks

The Supreme Court will consider the demand for fixing the maximum limit of treatment of corona in private hospitals. The court has sought an answer from the central government in 1 week on this petition by Avishek Goenka. The Supreme Court has sought a response from the Center to fix the maximum fees in private hospitals treating Corona patients. The Supreme Court, while hearing a PIL, has sought a reply from the Center within a week. The Supreme Court has demanded the Centre's response to set an upper limit on the fees charged by private hospitals to treat COVID-19 patients.

Rahul Gandhi shared an article on India-China dispute, says "Every patriot should read it"

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News