New Delhi, Oct 14 (Ians) The Supreme Court on Friday junked a plea seeking to declare Delhi minister and Aam Aadmi Party (Aap) legislator Satyendar Jain as “a person with unsound mind” and disqualify him from the Assembly on this ground, and imposed a fine of Rs 20,000 on the petitioner.
A bench of Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and A.S. Oka said the plea filed by a Delhi resident is frivolous and dismissed the petition with a fine of Rs 20,000.
“It is such a misconceived and frivolous petition that it deserves to be dismissed with a cost of Rs 20,000,” it said.
Jain has been in judicial custody in a money laundering case since May 30.
Petitioner Ashish Kumar Srivastava’s lawyer contended before the bench that Jain had told the Ed officers during questioning that he lost his memory due to Covid-19. The counsel added that the Aap Mla stands disqualified under Article...
A bench of Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and A.S. Oka said the plea filed by a Delhi resident is frivolous and dismissed the petition with a fine of Rs 20,000.
“It is such a misconceived and frivolous petition that it deserves to be dismissed with a cost of Rs 20,000,” it said.
Jain has been in judicial custody in a money laundering case since May 30.
Petitioner Ashish Kumar Srivastava’s lawyer contended before the bench that Jain had told the Ed officers during questioning that he lost his memory due to Covid-19. The counsel added that the Aap Mla stands disqualified under Article...
- 10/14/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Sep 6 (Ians) The Supreme Court on Monday said the state and the Central governments cannot provide security to private hospitals and nursing homes, which operate like business enterprises, during the hearing of a plea seeking directions to provide security to doctors and healthcare workers, vulnerable to attacks by patients’ relatives and others.
A bench of Justices S.K. Kaul and A.S. Oka said the private hospitals charge exorbitantly and they can take care of security issues on their own, and questioned the petitioner’s counsel, how will government provide security for so many private hospitals and nursing homes?
Senior advocate Vijay Hansaria, representing the Delhi Medical Association, said the doctors and healthcare workers are vulnerable to attacks and emphasised on having a mechanism for their security.
The bench told Hansaria that in big cities, every lane would have a medical centre and how can it pass generic orders?...
A bench of Justices S.K. Kaul and A.S. Oka said the private hospitals charge exorbitantly and they can take care of security issues on their own, and questioned the petitioner’s counsel, how will government provide security for so many private hospitals and nursing homes?
Senior advocate Vijay Hansaria, representing the Delhi Medical Association, said the doctors and healthcare workers are vulnerable to attacks and emphasised on having a mechanism for their security.
The bench told Hansaria that in big cities, every lane would have a medical centre and how can it pass generic orders?...
- 9/6/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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