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Kerala High Court asks State government to respond on stock details of vaccines Updated: Updated: May 11, 2021 16:53 IST The court asked the Centre to respond to a plea for invoking the compulsory licensing to permit other capable vaccine manufacturers to produce vaccines Share Article AAA \COVID-19 vaccines directly purchased by the Government of Kerala, arrive at Kochi Nedumbassery Airport, Monday, May 10, 2021. | Photo Credit: PTI The court asked the Centre to respond to a plea for invoking the compulsory licensing to permit other capable vaccine manufacturers to produce vaccines A Division Bench of the Kerala High Court on Tuesday asked the State government to inform the court whether the stock details of the COVID-19 vaccines could be posted on the COVID-19 Jagratha portal of the State. ....
Updated: May 11, 2021 15:29 IST A Division Bench of the Kerala High Court orally observed that there must be transparency in the distribution of vaccines Share Article AAA People wait in queue for their turn at a vaccination camp set up at St. Albert s school in Kochi on May 11, 2021. | Photo Credit: H. Vibhu A Division Bench of the Kerala High Court orally observed that there must be transparency in the distribution of vaccines A Division Bench of the Kerala High Court on May11 asked the State government to inform the court whether the stock details of the coronavirus vaccines could be posted on the COVID-19 Jagratha portal of the State. ....
Kerala HC bans gatherings till May 4 Updated: Updated: April 30, 2021 18:24 IST ‘Court cannot leave anything to chance when the State is on the brink of a precipice’ Share Article AAA ‘Court cannot leave anything to chance when the State is on the brink of a precipice’ A Division Bench of the Kerala High Court on Friday directed the State government, State Police Chief, and district electoral officers to ensure that no social or political gatherings, meetings, or processions of any kind, celebratory or otherwise, take place from May 1 to 4 in the State, in violation of the COVID-19 protocol as well as the government and Election Commission orders. ....
State govt. asked to suggest ways to reduce COVID treatment cost Observing that the spike in the COVID-19 cases is mind-boggling and that the government has a unexpendable role in control profiteering by stakeholders, including private hospitals, a Division Bench of the Kerala High Court on Friday asked the State government to come up with suggestions on reducing the COVID-19 treatment cost. The Bench comprising Justice Devan Ramachandran and Justice M.R. Anitha passed the order when a public interest litigation complaining about overcharging by private hospitals in the State for COVID-19 treatment came up for hearing. State Attorney K.V. Sohan, appearing for the government, submitted that the government had issued an order last year regulating the treatment cost in private hospitals and it still held the ground. As per the order,the government had fixed ₹2,300 for general ward, ₹3,300 for HDU, ₹6,500 for ICU without ventilator and ₹11,500 for ICU with ventila ....
High Court dismisses NIA appeal against bail Updated: Updated: Bail for 13 accused in gold smuggling case Share Article Bail for 13 accused in gold smuggling case A Division Bench of the Kerala High Court on Thursday dismissed appeals filed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) against the NIA special court orders granting bail to 13 accused in a case registered in connection with the diplomatic channel gold smuggling. The Bench comprising Justice A. Hariprasad and Justice M.R. Anitha, while dismissing the appeals, endorsed the view of the NIA special court judge that the materials produced before the court were insufficient to hold prima facie that the accused persons had committed a terrorist act as defined under Section 15 of the UA(P) Act. The Bench also agreed with the view of the special court that materials on record prima facie did not indicate that the accused to whom bail had been granted had acted with an intention to damage the econom ....