The Supreme Court on Friday granted more time to the Centre to file an affidavit on a plea seeking to take substantive steps in order to ensure that citizens can have their voices heard in Parliament without facing unnecessary barriers and difficulties.
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The plea was heard by a bench of Justices KM Joseph and BV Nagarathna, which listed the matter after two weeks and asked the petitioner to serve the copy to counsel the Centre. India News | Petition in SC Seeking Direction to Take Steps Relating to Citizens Voices to Be Heard in Parliament.
A petitioner on Friday urged the Supreme Court to direct the Centre to take substantive steps in order to ensure that citizens can have their voices heard in Pa
Wearing of mask shouldn t be an ego issue: Delhi High Court
Advocate Farman Ali Magray submitted that the ministry has not issued any direction asking people to wear masks in a car when they are alone.
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NEW DELHI: Wearing of mask should not be an ego issue as it s for one s own safety from the COVID-19 infection, the Delhi High Court has observed while hearing a plea challenging imposition of challan for not wearing mask while driving a private car alone.
Justice Prathiba M Singh orally observed that wearing a mask even when travelling alone in the car is for one s own safety from the virus because when a person stops the vehicle at the traffic signal and puts the window down, there is a chance to catch the infection.