Tag: centres

‘Compulsory community service’ at Covid-19 centres for those not wearing masks, rules Gujarat high court

Source:-https://www.hindustantimes.com In a bid to control the Covid-19 situation in Gujarat, the high court on Wednesday ordered that those not found wearing masks will have to serve a “compulsory community service” at Covid-19 care centres, news agency ANI has reported. The Gujarat high court, the agency further said, directed the state government to pass a

Need to increase manpower in Uttarakhand hospitals, say HC appointed COVID-19 committees

Source:-https://www.newindianexpress.com DEHRADUN: The district-level COVID-19 monitoring committees of Uttarakhand have stated that there is a need to increase manpower in the state hospitals. The submission was made by the committees in a weekly hearing of the Uttarakhand High Court on Saturday. Counsel for the petitioners Shiv Bhatt said, “The honorable court praised the committees for

Gauhati High Court says foreigners detention centres cannot be part of jail premises

Source:-https://scroll.in On October 7, the Gauhati High Court declared foreigners detention centres had to be moved out of jail premises in Assam. The court was hearing a petition asking how detention centres, used to hold persons identified as “foreigners” and awaiting deportation/ repatriation or persons waiting for their citizenship claims to be settled, should be

Puzzled by use of tin sheets to block COVID patients’ houses, Madras HC seeks explanation

Source:-https://www.newindianexpress.com CHENNAI: The Madras High Court on Tuesday censured the Chennai city corporation for blocking houses of COVID-19 patients in the city by raising tin sheets without any scientific evidence. A division bench of the Madras High Court raised several queries on the practice and directed the Chennai Corporation Commissioner to appear before it by

NEET, JEE row: Supreme Court to hear review petition by 6 states seeking postponement

Source:-indiatoday The Supreme Court of India is all set to hear a review plea filed by ministers of six non-BJP ruled states over the NEET, JEE exams. In their plea, the ministers have moved the apex court against its order allowing the NEET (National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test) and JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) examinations to be held