Gujarat HC reprimands State govt.
The Hindu
Court seeks detailed affidavit on steps being taken to control the pandemic
The Gujarat High Court has again reprimanded the State government over its handling of the COVID-19 situation in the State. The court said the government was trying to paint a rosy picture while the reality was different. A Division Bench, hearing the suo motu public interest litigation on the COVID-19 situation, noted that people were dying outside hospitals as there were no doctors to attend the patients and the entire system lacked “transparency.” Though the Bench of Chief Justice Vikram Nath and Justice Bhargav Karia noted that the lockdown was not a solution as it would affect the livelihood of the poor, it asked the State to take steps to combat the virus.More Related News

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