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Plea in Supreme Court seeks judicial probe into Nashik hospital oxygen leak

Plea in Supreme Court seeks judicial probe into Nashik hospital oxygen leak Updated: Updated: Twenty-two COVID-19 patients suffocated to death when oxygen supply stopped due to malfunction Share Article Twenty-two COVID-19 patients suffocated to death when oxygen supply stopped due to malfunction A plea has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking an independent judicial enquiry into the oxygen leak incident in a Nashik hospital that killed 22 patients. The PIL petition filed by NGO ‘Save Them India Foundation’ has sought setting up a three-member commission under the chairmanship of a retired Supreme Court judge to probe the incident. The plea, filed through advocate Vishal Tiwari, has also sought directions to initiate policies and guidelines for the channelised, administered distribution of medical equipment and to set up a technical committee for the monitoring of medical equipment crisis.

SC refuses to pass order on plea seeking probe into China s alleged surveillance on President, PM, judges

The Supreme Court of India SC refuses to pass order on plea seeking probe into China s alleged surveillance on President, PM, judges ANI | Updated: Feb 03, 2021 13:06 IST New Delhi [India], February 3 (ANI): The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to pass any order on a plea seeking directions to the Central government to investigate China s alleged surveillance on the President of India, Prime Minister, judges (sitting and retired) of the apex court and High Court and other influential personalities. A Bench headed by Chief Justice of India SA Bobde, while disposing of the plea, asked the petitioner to file a representation before the Centre saying these are sensitive matter, make a representation to the Home Ministry or Finance Ministry .

SC refuses to hear plea for probe into Chinese surveillance, asks petitioner to make representation

SC refuses to hear plea for probe into Chinese surveillance, asks petitioner to make representation SECTIONS Last Updated: Feb 03, 2021, 05:02 PM IST Share Synopsis A bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde said that the petitioner organization, Save Them India Foundation, can make representation to the Ministry of Home Affairs or the Finance Ministry on these issues. NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Wednesday refused to entertain a plea seeking directions to the Centre to investigate the alleged surveillance of high ranking personalities, including the President, the Prime Minister and some sitting judges of the apex court, by China and also about data theft of citizens by Chinese digital money lending apps.

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