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Telangana HC slams erring private hospitals; seeks govt stance Updated Jun 2, 2021, 12:29 am IST Directs the authorities to initiate steps to make private hospitals that overcharged Covid patients to return the excess amount The court also directed the Advocate General to submit the government’s stand on not issuing new GOs fixing the price cap for Covid treatment. (Representational Photo: AFP) HYDERABAD: The Telangana High Court directed the state government to immediately initiate steps to refund the excess amount collected by private hospitals from Covid-19 patients. The division bench comprising Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice B. Vijaysen Reddy asked Advocate-General B.S. Prasad, to convey the government about the court`s concern and ensure that it would be implemented. The advocate general submitted that he would convey the message and come up with the response of the government on Wednesday.
Updated May 15, 2021, 12:00 am IST Issues stay order on state circular restricting movements of ambulances on interstate borders Justice Hima Kohli came down heavily on the government for issuing the circular, which indirectly restrained treatment to Covid patients of other states in hospitals in Hyderabad. (Photo: DC) Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court on Friday stayed the implementation of a circular issued by the state government on May 11, with guidelines to streamline the influx of ambulances carrying Covid-19 patients from other states into Telangana for hospitalisation. The court made it clear that the orders would come into effect forthwith, as against the police waiting for receipt of an order copy from the court.
High Court pulls up Telangana State on Covid crisis, says figures being fudged Updated Apr 24, 2021, 12:33 am IST In 3 hrs of virtual adjudication, the court faulted the governmental perspective like allowing political rallies and gatherings The CJ observed that the figures of the government about the fatality rate due to Covid were fudged. — PTI HYDERABAD : Going by the Covid-related details given by the Telangana government and the ‘confusing’ statements from ministers and bureaucrats about medication and oxygen supply, the Telangana High Court on Friday observed that the state government was not being candid enough in dealing with the second wave of Covid-19.
Contempt of court case: Telangana HC directs IAS officer to serve iftar food By Sameer| Updated: 17th April 2021 11:07 am IST Telangana High Court. Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court on April 16 directed an IAS officer to undertake social work to avoid penalty imposed on him in contempt of a court case. The officer in question has been asked to serve Iftar food to Muslims in the ongoing month of Ramzan to at least 20 persons for one week at any mosque. The officer in question is Syed Yasin Qureshi, who works for the Excise department. According to a report published in the Times of India, a single bench had earlier imposed a penalty Syed Yasin Qureshi, Excise Deputy Commissioner, for not following the court’s order to release a jaggery lorry on time. The officer filed a contempt appeal later. The state’s additional advocate general, J Ramachandra Rao, who was representing, him informed the court that the officer has no previous contempt record.
Updated Apr 7, 2021, 1:12 am IST The court chided the state over the nod it gave to opening up commercial activities, malls, cinemas without imposing Covid restrictions The court sought to know from Advocate General B.S. Prasad why the government was focusing on RAT rather than RT-PCR. — DC file photo Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court on Tuesday pulled up the state government over the spurt in Covid-19 cases, given its failure to step up RT-PCR tests as was suggested by the court earlier. A division bench comprising Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice B. Vijaysen Reddy was dealing with the PILs seeking directions to the government to effectively contain the Coronavirus disease.