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Families with Covid struggle to get loved ones cremated | Noida News

In some cases, neighbours sought help from the district administration and Noida police on Twitter for conducting the last rites Noida: On Monday evening, 60-year-old Naveen Sinha, owner of a photostat shop in Atta Market, died of Covid-19. For more than 14 hours, his body lay in his Palm Valley society flat in Greater Noida (West). None of his family members – his wife and their two children were in a position to cremate it as all of them had tested positive too. Akash Rai, a family friend, said Naveen’s son Bittu (26) was the first to get Covid in the family. “Bittu is in a bad shape and needs immediate hospitalisation. His father expired around 6pm on Monday, but given Bittu’s deteriorating condition and the fact that Naveen’s wife and his daughter Nupur had tested positive as well, there was nobody to take the body for cremation,” he told TOI. Death of a Covid patient has been a double blow for families where all members have tested positive. With no one to perfor

SC Judges to function from home, over 50% staff test Covid positive | India News

As many as six Supreme Court judges had tested positive for Covid-19 last year. NEW DELHI: Facing a grim scenario of 50 per cent of its staff testing positive for Covid, the Supreme Court on Monday decided that all Judges would function from their homes and the benches will assemble through video links. The entire SC premises, including the courtrooms, are being sanitised and the benches will assemble an hour later than the scheduled time of either 10.30 or 11.30 am. Prior to this, many benches led by CJI S A Bobde and Justices N V Ramana, R F Nariman, U U Lalit, A M Khanwilkar, Ashok Bhushan, L N Rao, S A Nazir, Navin Sinha were assembling on a bench in the courtrooms.

Supreme Court Monthly Digest: March 2021 [74 SC Judgments] [Citation LL 2021 SC 118 To LL 2021 SC 192]

A Bench comprising of Navin Sinha and KM Joseph observed that an application under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act to set aside an award is covered by moratorium under Section 14 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code. Section 34 proceeding is a proceeding against the corporate debtor in a court of law pertaining to a challenge to an arbitral award and would be covered just as an appellate proceeding in a decree from a suit would be covered, the bench headed by Justice RF Nariman observed in the judgment titled P Mohanraj & Ors. v. M/s Shah Brothers Ispat Ltd.

No rigid standard for acceptance or rejection of dying declaration: SC

No rigid standard for acceptance or rejection of dying declaration: SC
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