The central government has challenged the Delhi High Court’s decision on the oxygen crisis in the Supreme Court, in which a contempt notice was issued for not complying with the instructions on oxygen supply for the treatment of Covid patients.
New Delhi: Oxygen Crisis is constantly deepening due to the increasing infection of Coronavirus in the country. Meanwhile, the Central Government has challenged the Delhi High Court’s decision in the Supreme Court on the oxygen crisis, in which a contempt notice was issued for not complying with the instructions on oxygen supply for the treatment of Kovid patients. Was
Supreme Court agreed to hear the petition
The petition has challenged the notice of contempt issued for not complying with oxygen supply for the treatment of Kovid-19 patients in the national capital and the directive of personal presence of Center officials. The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the petition of the Center.
Delhi High Court issued notice
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday issued a show cause notice to the Central Government asking that contempt proceedings be taken against it for failing to comply with its order regarding the supply of oxygen for the treatment of Kovid-19 patients. Why not do it.
A bench headed by DY Chandrachud will hear
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta took up the matter before a bench headed by Chief Justice NV Raman, as Justice DY Chandrachud’s bench, hearing the Covid-19 management in the country, was not available on Wednesday. The Chief Justice-led bench directed the Center to list the petition for hearing before a bench headed by Justice DY Chandrachud. Tushar Mehta wanted to hear the matter on Wednesday, but the bench left it to Justice Chandrachud.