SC refuses to entertain PIL seeking directions to prevent sale of counterfeit COVID-19 vaccines ANI | Updated: Feb 11, 2021 13:27 IST
New Delhi [India], February 11 (ANI): The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to entertain public interest litigation (PIL) seeking directions under the Disaster Management Act to prevent the sale of counterfeitCOVID-19 vaccines, and asked the petitioner to file a fresh one, with concrete facts in the matter. We understand your motivation. You file a fresh case with concrete facts. We cannot issue general directions. We are not the legislature, a three-judge bench of the apex court, headed by Chief Justice Sharad Arvind Bobde said.
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Govt should create strict guidelines to prevent fake Covid vaccines from being sold: Plea in SC
Govt should create strict guidelines to prevent fake Covid vaccines from being sold: Plea in SC
The petitioner, Vishal Tiwari, in his PIL, sought a direction that the respondents, including the Centre, be directed to run the awareness programme for the safety of the citizens against the danger of counterfeit vaccination of Covid-19.
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A lawyer has filed a public interest litigation (PIL) in the Supreme Court seeking a direction to the government to issue strict guidelines and regulations to prevent the chances of fake and counterfeit coronavirus vaccine selling/circulating by any organization, company, online apps.
SC hears plea seeking prevention of circulation of fake COVID-19 vaccine ANI | Updated: Dec 29, 2020 17:54 IST
New Delhi [India], December 29 (ANI): A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed before the Supreme Court on Tuesday by lawyer, Vishal Tiwari, seeking a direction to the Union of India (UoI) and others, to issue strict guidelines and regulations under the Disaster Management Act by constituting a special committee to prevent the chances of sale or circulation of fake and counterfeit COVID-19 vaccine by any organisation, company or online apps.
The petitioner in his PIL sought a direction that the respondents, including the Centre, be directed to run an awareness programme for the safety of the citizens against the danger of counterfeit vaccination of coronavirus.