Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Schools can’t bar students from exam over fees: Govt

Schools can’t bar students from exam over fees: Govt

‘Action Against Schools Forcing Fee Payment For Covid Months’

Suchandana.Gupta@timesgroup.com

Bhopal:  02.03.2021 

No student can be denied appearance in examinations if his or her school fee were not paid during the Coronavirus-induced pandemic period. This was specified by minister of state for school education Inder Singh Parmar while answering a question by BJP MLA from Mahidpur constituency Bahadur Singh Chouhan in the state assembly on Monday.

Parmar also said that district collectors will once again be sent an order on Monday to take action against schools that are forcefully taking fees from parents of students for the months during which schools were shut.

The minister of state said, “Whether CBSE or state board, the government has given orders that if online classes have been held then only tuition fees can be taken. No other additional fee can be charged. We will send a letter to all district collectors again today for action against such schools that are forcefully extorting fees.” During Question Hour on Monday, Bahadur Singh Chouhan raised the issue of two schools in his constituency — Ji Maa Vaishno Convent School in Jharda and Bharatiya Madhyamik Vidyalaya in Banbana. The MLA asked the minister to end recognition of the schools because the parent of a student was beaten-up since he could not pay the fee. “Not only was he beaten, he was also locked up,” the MLA alleged.

He claimed there are many irregularities committed by the owners of these schools. He said one of the two schools is hardly nine feet away from a petrol pump. “There is only a boundary separating the petrol pump from the school,” Bahadur Singh Chouhan told the House. He said the petrol pump was set up much before the school. Hence, there should be action against officials who permitted the construction of the school.

Bahadur Singh Chouhan’s question was supported by MLAs from the Opposition Congress. Former finance minister Tarun Bhanot said, “In the whole of Madhya Pradesh, schools are forcing parents to pay fees for the Coronaaffected months.” Another former minister and MLA from Bhopal South-West constituency PC Sharma said, “Children are not being permitted to appear for examinations if their fees have not been paid.”

BJP MLA from Timarni assembly seat Sanjay Shah pointed out that even the big corporate schools are demanding fees for Corona affected months when the school was closed. Speaker Girish Gautam told the minister that many MLAs are concerned with the fee extraction of schools and asked the minister to look into the matter.

Regarding the two schools in Mahidpur, minister of state Inder Singh Parmar said that the department has found many irregularities in the schools.

Bahadur Singh Chouhan asked for suspension of the officials who gave permission for construction of the schools. The minister said action will be taken but the department will follow set procedure.


NO ONE LEFT BEHIND

M’lore varsity yet to register 1st-yr PG students

M’lore varsity yet to register 1st-yr PG students

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Mangaluru:  02.03.2021 

It has been more than two months since Mangalore University (MU) enrolled students to its various postgraduate courses, but their admission has not been confirmed. However, students, who have not been issued ID cards or assigned roll numbers, are being asked to pay examination fee.

Sources attributed the delay in the registration process to the shifting from a private firm’s software for conducting exams to in-house software. However, confusion persists among the management about proceeding with the migration to an in-house software, and are mulling over roping a private firm for the purpose.

A professor said: “The outsourced company would complete the process, and assign roll numbers in a few weeks. The university officials are planning on terminating the contract of the firm. But the registration process has not been completed but the varsity has already announced the timetable for the end-semester examination from the first week of April.”

A student questioned the rationale of setting a deadline for the payment of exam – March 8 – when they had neither been assigned roll numbers nor issued ID cards.

SC refuses to extend bail of prisoners freed due to Covid

SC refuses to extend bail of prisoners freed due to Covid

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

New Delhi:02.03.2021 

Prisoners who were released last year to decongest jails in Delhi due to the outbreak of Covid-19 will now have to return to the prison as the Supreme Court on Monday refused to extend their bail.

A bench of Justices L Nageswara Rao and S Ravindra Bhat said the situation is now improving and the pandemic seemed to be under control and prisoners can go back to jail. It granted them 15 days time to surrender before the jail authorities.

There are over 2,600 prisoners who were granted bail by the Delhi high court or lower courts in view of the pandemic and their bail was extended from time to time.

Though the prisoners contended that jails in Delhi are still overcrowded as there are 17,000 inmates against the sanctioned strength of 10,000, the bench, however, said it would examine how to deal with the problem of overcrowding of jails in future while refusing to grant them relief.

The trial court had granted bail to 2318 under-trials and the high court had released 356 inmates last year on interim bail.

The apex court passed the order on a petition challenging the Delhi high court order which had in October directed the prisoners to surrender by November 13. Earlier, the SC stayed the HC order and agreed to hear the prisoners’ plea for more time to surrender.

HC: Woman accused of killing her husband can’t get custody of her child

HC: Woman accused of killing her husband can’t get custody of her child

Rajesh Kumar Pandey TNN

Prayagraj: 02.03.2021 

The Allahabad high court has held that a woman accused of killing her husband cannot be given custody of her minor daughter, considering the welfare of the child, unless she is acquitted in the case.

While dismissing a habeas corpus writ petition filed by Gyanmati Kushwaha and another person on Friday, Justice JJ Munir observed that if the mother is acquitted in the murder case by the concerned court, she would have the right to move court for her daughter’s custody, which would then be decided in accordance with law.

The court passed this order in a habeas corpus writ petition filed by a woman residing in Mumbai, who had alleged that on May 11, 2018 her husband came to his native place at Jhansi while she stayed back in Mumbai. Later, she received a call from Kamal Kushwaha, her husband’s maternal uncle, on May 13, 2018 that some unknown person had killed her husband. However, when she reached Jhansi with her daughter, she was falsely implicated in her husband’s murder case and was arrested while her daughter was taken away by her husband’s maternal uncle. Since then the child was in his custody.

Hence, she filed the present habeas corpus writ petition seeking custody of her minor daughter, Drisha Kushwaha, aged about two years. The court while deciding the petition considered the issue that whether in the interest of the child, mother can be denied her custody only on possibility that she might be involved in the murder of her husband.

No changes in NEET-UG pattern this year

No changes in NEET-UG pattern this year

Exams Will Be Conducted On Pen-Paper In June or July: Higher Education Secretary

Manash.Gohain@timesgroup.com

New Delhi: 02.03.2021 

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) for admission to medical colleges will have no changes this year. The exams will be conducted on pen-paper between June-July. Amit Khare, secretary, higher education, said it would be unfair on the students to make any changes in such a short notice and delay in the holding the test would affect the new session.

The ministry of education wanted the medical entrance exam to be held more than once a year and on computers, but a consensus could not be reached with the ministry of health on time. With the success of conducting JEE (Main) multiple times in a year and close to 28% of the aspirants (based on the 2020 results) improving their scores in the second attempt, there has been a growing demand for the same for NEET-UG as well.

According to Khare, “In our view, NEET should be held more than once a year because at times it is possible that for some reasons, a candidates is not able to properly concentrate for a particular attempt.

That should not result in waste of one year. But multiple exams cannot be conducted on pen and paper mode. It will have to be computer-based.”

Khare said offering NEET-UG multiple times and on computers “requires consultation with all the stakeholders because there is a difference between JEE and NEET. JEE is not compulsory for all engineering colleges, whereas NEET is mandatory for admission to all medical colleges. Also suppose a biology student is not comfortable with a computer, they need to practise and learn. That is why for any changes, we will give six to eight months’ notice. Only then we will bring out a change,” he said.

The ministry is looking forward to bringing in changes in 2022.

Stating that the exams will be held in June or July by the National Testing Agency, Khare said: “This year, if we change the pattern, we will not be able to conduct it in June or July. Students have taken coaching, they have prepared in a certain fashion and obviously a sudden pattern change will be unfair.”

He said date for NEET-UG this year will be announced soon.


CHANGES ONLY IN 2022

CISCE announces exam dates


New Delhi/Kolkata: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) released this year’s examination date sheet on Monday. It will allow its classes X and XII boards candidates to take their seats in the exam rooms five minutes before the start.

Both ICSE and ISC 2021 theory papers will begin from May 5. While ICSE (Class X) will end on June 7, ISC (Class XII) will be completed on June16. “I waited for the Chief Election Commissioner to announce for the dates of the general elections in the states and thereafter, announced the ICSE and ISC schedule. We did not want any confusion. The candidates will have to get in touch with the school principals to know the date and time,” said chief executive and secretary of the council Gerry Arathoon. TNN

When doctors stood witness to confessions of dying patients

When doctors stood witness to confessions of dying patients

Amrita.Didyala@timesgroup.com

Hyderabad:02.03.2021 

What is a dying person’s last wish? Doctors at Hyderabad’s Gandhi Hospital got unique insight into this painful aspect of the Covid-19 pandemic which completed one year on Tuesday.

It was on March 2, 2020 that Telangana had recorded its first Covid-19 case. With Gandhi Hospital becoming the nodal healthcare facility in Telangana for the pandemic, doctors here were witness to many of the nearly 2,000 deaths in the state. Before dying many of the patients confessed to the doctors their fears and disappointments and also expressed their last wishes which the doctors tried to fulfil, sometimes unsuccessfully.

In fact, a yearning to correct a wrong they had done to loved ones often occupied their minds on the deathbed. A 45-year-old patient who knew death was awaiting him told his doctor he had not spoken to his brother in 10 years after a tiff over property. “The night before he died, he confessed that he had done wrong by misappropriating property and wanted to hand over a portion to his brother. He requested me to find his brother, but we were unable to trace him despite all efforts,” said Dr M Raja Rao, superintendent Gandhi hospital adding that he had shed tears almost every day during the pandemic.

Another young couple which parted ways on a bitter note last year, lay in two different isolation wards in different cities, one dying and wanting to find the other. “The patient had felt it was his mistake and had ignored all attempts for a reconciliation. He wept bitterly requesting us to find his partner and let her know his feelings. He died before he could tell us how,” said a post-graduate doctor who heard the confession. He had also been requested by a few to help them slip out of the hospital to meet their families one last time. Most confessions circled around property, money transactions, sharing of responsibilities, ego clashes and ‘wrongdoings’ that were not specified. There were other last wishes too, which included their favourite food and even a sip of their favourite tipple. “A VIP patient, who never adjusted to the facilities in a government hospital, requested for exotic dishes that he was used to at parties and was craving for these after having plain food,” said Dr Ajay Kumar Joopaka, assistant professor of psychiatry. He added that for some who wanted to meet their families, the doctors made video calls. But during the end stages a few could not recognize their own families as they had developed psychosis and were away from reality.”


ONE LAST TIME: Most confessions circled around property, money transactions, sharing of responsibilities, ego clashes and ‘wrongdoings’ that were not specified. There were other last wishes too, which included their favourite food and even a sip of their favourite tipple

SASTRA awards honour innovations in science

SASTRA awards honour innovations in science

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Trichy:02.03.2021 

Universities play a key role in building strong capabilities in research and innovation by nurturing young minds to move on the path of scientific excellence, said Renu Swarup, secretary, department of biotechnology, Government of India.

She was speaking on the ocassion of National Science Day at SASTRA Deemed University held virtually on Sunday.

Renu Swarup said the nation’s scientific growth is a reflection of the ecosystem and is evident from the surge in innovation index and the number of startups. She outlined the nation’s impetus on research, innovation, translation and delivery that has put the country in a position of exponential growth.

While touching upon international collaborations, she highlighted the transformation of the country’s role from consumers to co-developers of technology. “We are looking for exponential growth in research rather than incremental, and that’s where we want to position ourselves in the next five years. We have moved from single institutional projects to looking at clusters. DBT is working closely with many such clusters,” she said.

“It’s about coming together of disciplines, contributing and complementing the growth. We see the boundaries between different domains of science getting blurred,” she said.

S Vaidhyasubramaniam, vice-chancellor, SASTRA, outlined the legacy of SASTRA in honoring stalwarts in science. Swarup presented the SASTRA-G N Ramachandran award to Ajay Kumar Ghatak, former professor at IIT Delhi, the SASTRA-Obaid Siddiqi award to Gitanjali Yadav, National Institute of Plant Genome Research and SASTRA-C N R Rao award for chemistry and materials science to A K Ganguli, IIT Delhi and G Mugesh, IISc, Bangalore. The award is a cash prize of ₹5 lakh and a citation.

Railways takes indirect route to fare hike

Railways takes indirect route to fare hike

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Chennai:02.03.2021 

In what could be an indirect fare hike, Southern Railway has started to operate some of the passenger trains as mainline multiple electric units (MEMU) services with limited stops and high fares.

This means that people will have to pay more to use trains between small towns, including Chennai to Puducherry and Tambaram to Villupuram. Southern Railway has converted around 12 trains, which were being operated as passenger services in pre-Covid-19 days, into MEMUs with fare equivalent to that unreserved passenger ticket rates of express/mail trains.

This includes Chennai-Puducherry passenger service which was used by employees of small firms and daily wage workers. They will now have to pay ₹90. Since, the train does not stop at all the stations, many will not benefit from the service.

K Baskar, former member of divisional rail users consultative committee in Chennai, said, "People have to pay more for tavelling short distance such as Coimbatore-Mettupalayam which will be hardly 36km. If such short distance passenger trains are turned into those with fares on a par with unreserved class in express trains, more trains could be converted in the future. In the case of the Pondy train, it used to be a blessing for many from intermediate stations. These set of passengers are being ignored."

T Sadagopan, a frequent traveller, said, "Railways had increased fares by doing public consultation. Now, unilaterally they have changed the classification of trains to collect more money. This is like making passengers adopt to the idea that they have to pay more to travel." ASouthern Railway official said the trains will be converted into passenger services when normalcy returns. The fare is high as stoppage is limited and journey time is less. The aim is to discourage people from travelling because of Covid-19.

MU campus interview for govt jobs: 55 PG students shortlisted

MU campus interview for govt jobs: 55 PG students shortlisted

Chennai:02.03.2021 

A team of officials from cabinet secretariat, Government of India, conducted campus interview for the post of deputy field officer at Madras University and shortlisted 55 postgraduate students for final interview to be conducted in May.

“The starting salary for the job would be ₹72,000 per month. This is the first time in our university, a campus interview has been conducted by the cabinet secretariat of Government of India," said S Gowri, vice-chancellor of the university. Around 250 postgraduate students from various departments including economics, commerce, English, physics and chemistry and other science departments attended the selection process. The interested candidates asked to appear for a written test, group discussion and preliminary interview. The university also plans to conduct campus interview for UG students studying in distance mode at Institute of Distance Education in the university and its affiliated colleges. IT companies, financial companies and others likely to participate in the placement drive likely to be held this month. TNN

‘Country needs more scientists like C V Raman’

‘Country needs more scientists like C V Raman’

Chennai:02.03.2021 

The country needs many more scientists like C V Raman, said Dr S M Yusuf, director of Institute of Physics in Bhubhaneswar, on Monday.

He was addressing the gathering at the SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST)'s annual research day.

Yusuf is also the associate director, physics group at the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre. Yusuf said SRMIST has been doing a good job in contributing to the nation through research. He urged students to use high-tech instruments, available at the institute for high quality research. TNN

Property registrations drop further due to model code for polls

Property registrations drop further due to model code for polls

Yogesh.Kabirdoss@timesgroup.com

Chennai:02.03.2021 

Property registrations have plunged after the model code of conduct for the April 6 state assembly election came into force, with sub-registrar offices in the city and its peripheries reporting a significant drop on Monday compared to last month. Revenue through property registrations was facing a deficit of ₹809 crore in 2020-21 over 2019-20. February 2021 recorded a revenue of ₹1,386.6 crore, the highest in the past11 months.

Registration department data shows that the Selaiyur sub-registrar office, under Chennai South, barely had 60 registrations against a daily average of 300. Of this, only 10 were land registrations. The office at Red Hills, under Chennai North, had just 65 registrations on Monday against a daily average of 120-140.

“Most of the documents registered pertained to memorandums of deposit of title deeds, gift deeds and settlement deeds,” an official said.

People with more than ₹50,000 in cash must show receipts for the source of money when stopped by surveillance teams of the Election Commission of India. Unaccounted money would be seized.

From April 2020 to February 2021, property registrations netted revenue of ₹9,313 crore, a decrease of ₹809 crore over the ₹10,122 crore netted from April 2019 to February 2020. But, the registration department remains hopeful that ₹900 crore will be generated in March. “Revenue will reach ₹10,200 crore by the end of 2020-21,” a senior official said. The contribution of Chennai zone, comprising the city, Chengalpet, Kancheepuram and Tiruvallur districts, to the TN’s total revenue fell by 9% this year from the average of 44%.


ELECTION EFFECT: Footfalls have dropped in registrar office in the city. (In pic) Sub-registrar office at Tambaram

Daughter of Jeppiaar, 4 more booked for cheating his wife

Daughter of Jeppiaar, 4 more booked for cheating his wife

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Chennai:02.03.2021 

The Central Crime Branch (CCB) of police has booked five people including former employees of late educationalist Jeppiaar for stealing documentsof hiswifeRemibai’s land in Sriperumpudur and pledging it for ₹5 crore.

Police registered a case against former personal secretaries of Jeppiaar S Jose, of Perumbakkam, and S Justin, of Kanyakumari, A Muralidharan of Nandanam, S Francis of T Nagar, and B Sheela, daughter of Jeppiar andRemibai.They were booked under IPC sections 405 (criminal breach of trust), 468 (forgery) read with 34 (criminal acts done by several people with common intention) and 120(B) (criminalconspiracy).Afterpreliminary inquiries, police said Sheela, a former trustee of the education trust, was behind the fraud and made Jose and Justin steal the documents and pledge them to Francis for ₹5 crore.

Police booked the five after N Kannan, who held power of attorney for Remibai, lodged a complaint that Jose and Justin had stolen the documents and amassed wealth worth crores while drawing a monthly salary of ₹75,000 with the support of Sheela.

Nurse: One of the memorable days of my life

Nurse: One of the memorable days of my life

Bosco.Dominique@timesgroup.com

Puducherry:02.03.2021 

“Are you using a thicker needle? Politicians are usually thick-skinned,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi joked with nurse P Niveda who administered the Bharat Biotech-manufactured Covaxin to him at the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, on Monday.

The 28-year-old from Puducherry said the Prime Minister praised her saying he did not feel the jab. “The Prime Minister wished us and asked where we were from. The moment I said I am from Puducherry he said ‘Vanakkam’. He then cracked a joke asking whether we settled for a stronger needle as politicians are usually thick-skinned,” said Niveda, who did her nursing degree from Jipmer in Puducherry, where her father is an ambulance driver.

“I joined AIIMS three years ago. Today is one of the memorable days in my life. My colleague from Kerala Rosamma Anil and myself got the opportunity to administer Covid vaccine to our Prime Minister. We took photos with him. Our PM has set an example to prove that India’s vaccine is safe and highly efficient and to encourage others to take the vaccine,” she said.

The Prime Minister was kept under observation for 30 minutes after vaccination. He will get the second dose after 28 days. Niveda’s father Palanisami said she aspired to pursue medicine or nursing. “She joined nursing in Jipmer. After completing the course, she worked in a private hospital in Puducherry before joining Jipmer as a project nurse on contract basis. Three years ago, she was selected by AIIMS,” said Palanisamy, who joined Jipmer 33 years ago. “I am from Karaikal I joined Jipmer as a driver in 1988. I will retire in November next year. I am proud of my daughter,” he said.

In live-in relationship, sex does not become rape: SC Even Women Should Not Promise To Marry And Break Away: CJI


In live-in relationship, sex does not become rape: SC

Even Women Should Not Promise To Marry And Break Away: CJI

Dhananjay.Mahapatra@timesgroup.com

New Delhi:  02.03.2021 

The Supreme Court on Monday said in a prolonged live-in relationship, consensual sex between a couple could not be categorised as rape if the man failed to keep his promise of marriage to the woman.

“Making a false promise to marry is wrong, Even a woman should not promise to marry and then break away. But that does not mean in a prolonged live-in relationship, the sexual intercourse would be categorised as rape,” a bench of Chief Justice S A Bobde and Justices A S Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian said.

The case related to two call centre employees who were in a live-in relationship for five years. The man finally married another woman, leading to the spurned lover slapping rape charges against the man and accusing him of indulging in sexual intercourse on the false promise of marriage.

Appearing for the man, senior advocate Vibha Datta Makhija said if consensual sex in a live-in relationship between two adults could result in rape charges, which invariably leads to arrest of the man, it would set a dangerous precedent. The complaint's counsel Aditya Vashishth said the man had displayed to the world that they were living as husband and wife and had married the complainant in a temple but had wriggled out of the promise after brutally assaulting the woman and extorting money.

When Makhija said there was a “habitual” aspect to the complainant and alleged that she had done the same to two other men, the bench said using the word “habitual” for rape survivors was impermissible under law. Makhija said she was aware of the sensitivity of the issue but termed the complainant's allegations false.

The bench protected the man from arrest for eight weeks and asked him to find out from trial proceedings whether the prosecution was able to produce evidence to substantiate rape charges. “It is a good case for you to seek discharge from the trial court,” the bench said while disposing of the man's petition.

In 2018, the SC in two successive judgments had held that if a woman was voluntarily in a live-in relationship, it would be difficult to categorise sexual intercourse as rape. In Shivashankar alias Shiva vs Karnataka on April 6, 2018, the SC had said, “It is difficult to hold that sexual intercourse in the course of a relationship which has continued for eight years is 'rape', especially in the face of the complainant's own allegation that they lived together as man and wife.”

Full report onwww.toi.in


The bench protected the man from arrest for eight weeks and asked him to find out from trial proceedings whether the prosecution was able to produce evidence to substantiate rape charges

‘Varsities can’t refuse change of name requests’

HC ON DEGREE CERTIFICATES

‘Varsities can’t refuse change of name requests’

Mahir.Haneef@timesgroup.com

Kochi:02.03.2021

A university cannot refuse to change a student’s name in degree certificate, citing the reason that application for such change was filed after conferment of the degree, the high court said.

Disagreeing to the contention put forward by Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), Justice Anu Sivaraman said request for changing name in degree certificate should be considered if documents evidencing the name change are in order.

The court was considering a petition by Mathew Anil Parakkal of Chalakkudy through advocate Jeena Joseph. While the degree certificate had the name ‘Mathew Anil’, the petitioner wanted to change it to ‘Mathew Anil Parakkal’.

IGNOU contended that as per a notification issued in January, application for change of name will be entertained only before the degree is awarded.

In the judgment, the court said, “Having considered the contentions advanced, I find that the petitioner has submitted the request before the IGNOU for recording a change in his name which has already been effected through corrections carried out in all relevant documents including the birth certificate, school records, Aadhaar card as well as PAN card. The petitioner has taken out paper publication of the change of the same as well. In the above factual situation, I am of the opinion that the refusal to consider the request on the ground that it was made after the conferment of the degree is completely unjustified.”

IGNOU was ordered by the court to consider the application and correct the name if the documents produced are in order.

Court: IGNOU should consider the request if the documents evidencing the name change are in order

Monday, March 1, 2021

'Will You Marry Her?' Supreme Court Asks Man Accused Of Raping Minor; Grants Him Protection From Arrest

'Will You Marry Her?' Supreme Court Asks Man Accused Of Raping Minor; Grants Him Protection From Arrest

LIVELAW NEWS NETWORK1 March 2021 3:27 PM

Bombay High Court POCSO Judgment

The Supreme Court on Monday asked a 23-year old man, who stands accused of raping a minor girl when she was aged around 16 years, whether he will marry her.

A bench headed by the Chief Justice of India was hearing a special leave petition filed by the man, who is now a government servant in Maharashtra, against an order of the Bombay High Court(Aurangabad Bench) which cancelled his anticipatory bail(Case : Mohit Subhash Chavan v State of Maharashtra).

"Will you marry her?", CJI SA Bobde asked the petitioner's lawyer when the matter was taken.

"I will take instructions", Advocate Anand Dilip Langde, petitioner's lawyer responded and sought a pass over. The lawyer submitted that his client was a government servant who will be suspended from service if arrested in the case. The petitioner, Mohit Subhash Chavan, presently aged 23 years, was accused of raping a 16 year old girl during 2014-15.

"You should have thought before seducing and raping the young girl. You know you are a government servant", the CJI replied.

"We are not forcing you to marry. Let us know if you will. Otherwise you will say we are forcing you to marry", the CJI added.

When the case was taken again after other matters, the lawyer informed that marriage was not possible as the petitioner had married someone else. The lawyer added that the petitioner initially wanted to marry her but she refused.

After that, the bench dismissed the petition giving him liberty to seek regular bail. The bench, also comprising Justices AS Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian, also granted the petitioner protection from arrest for four weeks.

The FIR against the petitioner was lodged in 2019 under Sections 376, 417, 506 of the Indian Penal Code and under Sections 4 and 12 of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 ("POCSO Act") by the girl.

The girl alleged that during 2014-2015, when she around 16 years of age and was studying in the ninth standard, the accused used to stalk her. Since he was her distant relative, he used to keep coming to her house. She further alleged that during that period, he clandestinely entered into the house from a backside door and committed rape on her. He also threatened her of consequences if the incident was disclosed. She further alleged that even thereafter he continuously stalked her and threatened her. She alleged that he used to come frequently to her house and used to have sexual intercourse.She has also stated that sometimes, he used to use contraceptive. Since she was afraid, she never disclosed this fact to anybody.

It was further alleged that when she tried to lodge a police complaint with the help of a social worker, the mother of the accused dissuaded her from it saying that she will accept her a as a daughter-in-law. She further alleged that the petitioner once got executed a writing on a stamp paper from her illiterate mother,stating that there was an affair between the two and with her consent, they both had indulged in sex. It was promised that he will marry her after she attained majority.

However, the accused backtracked from his promise and married someone else.

After the accused was granted anticipatory bail by the Sessions Court, the girl approached the Bombay High Court seeking its cancellation.

In the order cancelling his anticipatory bail, the Bombay High Court observed that the accused had sexually exploited the girl for a sufficiently long period.

"One can easily conclude that going by the allegations respondent No.2(the accused) has sexually exploited the applicant for a sufficiently long period, since she was around 16 years of age. The papers of investigation would further corroborate the applicant's version about execution of a writing on a stamp paper of Rs.500/-. Respondent No.2 and his family seem to be so influential that they could get executed this writing from the applicant and her widowed mother. The very fact that they could get such writing executed is indicative and is sufficient to infer that respondent No.2 had indulged in sex with the applicant even when she was merely 16 years of age. Pertinently, this writing also bears his signature and signature of his mother".

The High Court even went to the extent of saying that the Sessions Court's order granting bail was "atrocious". The Sessions Court observed though the girl was a minor, she was of "sufficient maturity" as she "has with meticulous details mentioned about use of contraceptive" by the accused.

Taking strong exception to the "lack of sensitivity" shown by the Sessions Court, Justice Mangesh S Patil of the High Court observed:

"The approach of the learned Judge from such a reasoning clearly shows his utter lack of sensitivity in such serious matters. Inspite of having noted that the applicant was still a minor when respondent No.2 had sexually exploited her and inspite of observing that her consent would be immaterial,he has concluded that it was a consensual relation. Astonishingly, merely because she has mentioned in the FIR about use of contraceptive by respondent No.2, the learned Judge has jumped to the conclusion that she was having sufficient maturity. The height is committed by the learned Additional Sessions Judge even to record an observation that there is a possibility of false implication of respondent No.2. Such an approach is a clear indication that the learned Judge utterly lacks competence. It is indeed a matter which deserves a serious consideration"

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தஞ்சை மாவட்டத்தில், நேற்று காலை, 8 மணி வரை மாவட்டம் முழுதும், பனிமூட்டம் அதிக அளவில் காணப்பட்டது. காலை, 8 மணிவரை கூட, சாலைகளில் வாகன ஓட்டிகள் முகப்பு விளக்குகளை எரியவிட்டபடி சென்றனர். உலகப் புகழ் பெற்ற தஞ்சை பெரியகோவில், பனிமூட்டத்தால் முற்றிலும் மறைந்ததால், கோவில் மிகவும் ரம்மியமாக காட்சியளித்தது. அதேநேரம் கோவிலின் கோபுரம் பனியால் சூழப்பட்டு இருந்ததால், சுற்றுலா பயணிகள், கோபுரத்தின் அழகை முழுமையாக கண்டு ரசிக்க முடியாமல் ஏமாற்றத்துடன் சென்றனர். கோவில் முழுதும் ரம்மியமாக பனி சூழ்ந்து இருந்தது, சுற்றுலா பயணிகளை வெகுவாக கவர்ந்தது.புதுக்கோட்டையில் கடும் பனிப்பொழிவு: புதுக்கோட்டை மாவட்டத்தில் அன்னவாசல், கீரனுார், ஆலங்குடி, அறந்தாங்கி, திருமயம், விராலிமலை உள்ளிட்ட பகுதிகளில், நேற்று காலை, 9 மணி வரை கடும் பனிப்பொழிவு நீடித்தது. இதனால் சாலையில் சென்ற வாகனங்கள் மெதுவாக ஊர்ந்து, முகப்பு விளக்குடன் சென்றன. பனிப்பொழிவால் பொதுமக்கள் நடமாட்டம் குறைவாகவே இருந்தது. சித்தன்னவாசல், நார்த்தாமலை, குடுமியான்மலை போன்ற மலைப்பகுதிகள், பனிப்பொழிவு காரணமாக, மலைகள், வானத்துடன் ஒட்டி இருப்பது போல் அழகாக காட்சியளித்தன.

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'உலகின் மிகப் பழமையான மற்றும் பிரபல மொழியான தமிழை கற்காமல் போனதற்காக வருத்தப்படுகிறேன்,'' என, பிரதமர் நரேந்திர மோடி, உருக்கமாக பேசினார்.

ஒவ்வொரு மாதமும், கடைசி ஞாயிறு அன்று, 'மன் கீ பாத்' என்ற பெயரில், வானொலி வாயிலாக நாட்டு மக்களுக்கு உரையாற்றுவதை, பிரதமர் நரேந்திர மோடி வழக்கமாக வைத்துஉள்ளார்.

நம் நாட்டின் ஆன்மா

நேற்றைய 'மன் கீ பாத்' உரையில், பிரதமர் மோடி பேசியதாவது:மேற்கு வங்க மாநிலம், கோல்கட்டாவைச் சேர்ந்த ஒருவர், எனக்கு கடிதம் எழுதி இருந்தார். அதில், 'மத்திய அரசின் சுயசார்பு இந்தியா திட்டம், இந்த அரசின் கொள்கை முடிவு மட்டுமல்ல; அது நம் நாட்டின் ஆன்மா' என குறிப்பிட்டு இருந்தார்; அது, 100 சதவீதம் உண்மை.

சுயசார்பு இந்தியா திட்டம் குறித்து, ஒவ்வோர் இந்தியனும் பெருமை அடைய வேண்டும். இது நம் நாட்டின் பொருளாதாரத்தை மேம்படுத்துவதற்கான திட்டம் மட்டுமல்ல. நம் நாட்டின் ஆன்மாவாகவும் கருதப்படுகிறது.


தலை நிமிரல்

சுயசார்பு இந்தியா திட்டத்தின் கீழ், உள்நாட்டில் தயாரிக்கப்பட்ட, தேஜஸ் போர் விமானம், பீரங்கிகள், ஏவுகணைகள் நம் நாட்டுக்கு பெருமை சேர்க்கின்றன.நாம் தயாரித்த, 'மெட்ரோ' ரயில் பெட்டிகள், வளர்ந்த நாடுகளில் ஓடுவதை காணும் போதும், நம் கொரோனா தடுப்பூசிகள் பல்வேறு நாடுகளை சென்றடைவதை காணும் போதும், நம்மை தலை நிமிர செய்கின்றன.

சுயசார்பு இந்தியா திட்டம், நாட்டில் பல்வேறு கிராமங்களையும் சென்றடைந்துள்ளது. பல்வேறு கிராமங்களை சேர்ந்த எளிய மக்கள், சொந்தமாக தயாரிப்பு நிறுவனங்களை துவங்கி வருவதை காண்பது, உண்மையில் மகிழ்ச்சி அளிக்கிறது.மனித குலத்தின் வளர்ச்சிக்கு, தண்ணீர் இன்றியமையாதது. அதை பாதுகாக்கும் பொறுப்புணர்வு நம் அனைவருக்குமே உள்ளது.

நம் நாட்டின் பெரும்பாலான பகுதிகளில், அடுத்த சில மாதங்களில் மழை காலம் துவங்குகிறது. அதன் அடிப்படையில், மழை நீரை சேகரிக்கும் திட்டத்தின் முக்கியத்துவத்தை உணர்த்தும், 100 நாள் பிரசாரத்திற்கு, மத்திய அரசு திட்டமிட்டுஉள்ளது. இந்த பிரசாரத்தை, மத்திய ஜல் சக்தி அமைச்சகம் விரைவில் துவக்க உள்ளது. ஏற்கனவே உள்ள மழை நீர் சேகரிப்பு வசதிகளை, நாம் பழுது பார்த்து தயாராக வைத்துக் கொள்ள வேண்டும். கிராமங்களில் உள்ள குளங்கள், ஏரிகளை துார் வார உறுதி ஏற்க வேண்டும்.

பாராட்டு

தமிழகத்தின் திருவண்ணாமலையைச் சேர்ந்த கிராம மக்கள் ஒன்றிணைந்து, அப்பகுதியில் நீண்ட நாட்களாக பயன்பாட்டில் இல்லாத கிணறுகள் மற்றும் இதர நீர் நிலைகளை கண்டறிந்து, அதை துார் வாரும் அவசியம் குறித்து, தீவிர பிரசாரம் மேற்கொண்டு வருகின்றனர். அவர்களின் முயற்சிக்கு என் பாராட்டுக்கள்.

'நான் குஜராத் முதல்வராக பதவி வகித்தது முதல், தற்போது பிரதமராக பதவி வகித்து வரும் இன்றைய காலகட்டம் வரை, செய்ய தவறியதாக நினைத்து வருத்தப்படுவது எது' என, ஐதராபாதைச் சேர்ந்த, அபர்ணா ரெட்டி என்பவர் என்னிடம் ஒரு கேள்வியை கேட்டார்.அதற்கு நான் இப்போது பதில் தர விரும்புகிறேன்.

உலகின் மிகப் பழமையான மற்றும் பிரபலமான மொழியான தமிழை கற்காமல் தவறவிட்டு விட்டோமே என்ற வருத்தம் எனக்கு உண்டு.தமிழ் மிகவும் அழகான மொழி. உலகம் முழுதும் பிரசித்தி பெற்ற மொழி. தமிழ் இலக்கியத்தின் மேன்மை மற்றும் கவிதை வரிகளில் உள்ள ஆழம் குறித்து, பலரும் என்னிடம் சிலாகித்து கூறியுள்ளனர். இவ்வாறு, அவர் பேசினார்.

ம.பி., பெண் அசத்தல்

மத்திய பிரதேசத்தின், சத்தார்பூர் மாவட்டத்தில் உள்ள, அக்ரவுதா என்ற கிராமத்தைச் சேர்ந்தவர், பபிதா ராஜ்புத். இந்த கிராமத்தில் மிகப் பெரிய ஏரி உள்ளது. குறைவான மழை காரணமாக, இந்த கிராமத்தில், 2018ல், மிகப் பெரிய தண்ணீர் பஞ்சம் ஏற்பட்டது. இதையடுத்து, ஏரியை புனரமைக்க பபிதா ராஜ்புத் திட்டமிட்டார்.

கிராமத்தைச் சேர்ந்த இதர பெண்களை திரட்டி, ஏரியில் மழை நீர் வந்து விழும்படி கால்வாய் வெட்டினார். கடந்த ஆண்டு இரண்டு முறை பெய்த மழையில், அந்த ஏரி தற்போது நிரம்பி உள்ளது. ம.பி., பெண்ணின் முயற்சிக்கு, நேற்றைய நிகழ்ச்சியில், பிரதமர் மோடி பாராட்டு தெரிவித்தார்.

கைவினைக் கலைஞரை பாராட்டிய பிரதமர்

வாழை நாரில் இருந்து, பல்வேறு கைவினைப் பொருட்களை தயாரித்து வரும், மதுரை மேலக்கால் கைவினைக் கலைஞர் முருகேசனை, 52, பிரதமர் மோடி, 'மன் கி பாத்' நிகழ்ச்சியில் பாராட்டினார். பிரதமர் கூறியதாவது:

மதுரை அருகேயுள்ள, ஒரு கிராமத்தைச் சேர்ந்த கைவினைக் கலைஞர் முருகேசன், பிளாஸ்டிக் பொருட்களுக்கு மாற்றாக, வாழைக் கழிவில் இருந்து, பல பொருட்களை தயாரிக்கிறார். இது, நல்ல தொழில், அனைத்து மாநிலங்களிலும், இதை நடைமுறைப்படுத்தலாம். நாட்டில், இவர் தான், முதல் முறை இம்முயற்சியை செய்துள்ளார்.இவ்வாறு, பிரதமர் கூறினார்.

இதைக்கேட்டு நெகிழ்ச்சியுற்ற முருகேசன் கூறியதாவது: வாழை அறுவடை முடிந்ததும், அதிலிருந்து வரும் கழிவுகளை சேகரித்து, கயிறு திரிக்கத் துவங்கினேன். இதற்காக, ஒரு இயந்திரத்தையும் நானே கண்டு பிடித்து, காப்புரிமை பெற்றுள்ளேன். வாழை கயிறுகளில் இருந்து, டேபிள் மேட், ஜன்னல் ஸ்கிரீன், கூடை, நைட் லேம்ப் உள்ளிட்ட, பல்வேறு பொருட்களை தயாரிக்கிறேன்.

மேலக்கால் மற்றும் சுற்றியுள்ள கிராமங்களைச் சேர்ந்த, 350 பெண்களுக்கு வேலைவாய்ப்பு கொடுத்து, வாழ்வாதாரத்தை உயர்த்தி வருகிறேன். இவர்களுக்கு, மத்திய அரசின் கைவினைக் கலைஞர்கள் என்ற, அடையாள அட்டை பெற்று கொடுத்துள்ளேன்.பிரதமரின் பாராட்டை, என், எட்டு ஆண்டு கால உழைப்பிற்கு கிடைத்த, பெரிய விருதாக நினைக்கிறேன். இதனால் நான் அடைந்த நெகிழ்ச்சிக்கும், மகிழ்ச்சிக்கும் அளவே இல்லை என்றார்.

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AP medical scam puts focus on ₹450cr deals


AP medical scam puts focus on ₹450cr deals

Akin To ESI Med Equipment Scam In Telangana

U.Sudhakarreddy@timesgroup.com

Hyderabad:  01.03.2021 

A medical equipment maintenance fraud, allegedly worth crores, is unfolding in Andhra Pradesh.

Documents of Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) and health department, accessed by TOI, reveal alleged irregularities in biomedical equipment (BME) maintenance service contracts akin to Employees’ State Insurance (ESI) fraud in Telangana where hundreds of crores were siphoned off for purchase of medicines and equipment by inflating prices by Insurance Medical Services (IMS) former director Ch Devika Rani. The IMS chief, who had allowed shell companies to supply medicines at higher prices to ESI hospitals by fabricating records, was arrested subsequently.

In Andhra Pradesh, the ACB has now asked CID to register a criminal case against the service provider and public servants. The equipment and assets have an estimated value between Rs 450 crore and Rs 480 crore in hospitals across Andhra Pradesh.

The violations found in BME maintenance scam include price escalation, raising bills for non-existing equipment, issuing invoices for equipment under ‘Beyond Economical Repair and Warranty’, and bills raised on equipment still in the warranty period.

A sample inspection of a few hospitals, including King George Hospital, Visakhapatnam, by ACB had shown Rs 96 lakh excess payments.


Excess payment of ₹62 lakh was made to TBS, says ACB

An official said: “It is just the tip of the iceberg.” AP Crime Investigation Department (CID) was asked to probe further and unearth the scam after registering a first information report (FIR).

TBS India Telematic and Biomedical Services Private Limited was identified as a service provider and the then commissioner of family welfare and health, AP, had entered into an MoU on November 1, 2015, for providing biomedical equipment maintenance services in government health facilities. The successful bidder, TBS, would receive 7.45% of total value of assets for 2015-16 and further, they were supposed to receive 10% escalation over the 7.45% ever year.

The AP high court had ordered an ACB probe based on a PIL filed by activist Indkuri Venkata Rama Raju in 2018 .

ACB, in its inquiry report, said, “Around ₹25.5 lakh was paid to the firm Numbers Only Hospital Supply Chain Solutions though the agency never visited 21 hospitals for inventory mapping of BME.”

A field verification at KGH, Visakhapatnam, had revealed that TBS had claimed that the price of each ventilator was ₹11 lakh and each humidifier ₹45,000, but the price range of ventilators was between ₹6.5 lakh and ₹₹11.5 lakh and humidifier ₹40,000. “TBS has claimed excess amount in the bill submitted for heart lung machine by inflating value to ₹45 lakh of its original value of ₹14.6 lakh. Excess payment of ₹3.8 lakh was made from November 2015 to June 2017. Excess payment of ₹34 lakh was made to TBS from November 2015 to June 2017 by inflating the value of BME,” ACB said.

Excess payment of ₹62.8 lakh was made to TBS for the period of November 2015 to June 2017 on the basis of the bill submitted for maintenance of BME, which were under warranty, and the figures pertained to randomly verified hospitals and health centres.

A penalty of ₹45 lakh was not imposedd on TBS despite the failure of the company to repair BME at KGH, Visakhapatnam, within seven days of complaint for repair of 29 BMEs. Then AP chief secretary LV Subrahmanyam, in his note in 2019, said, “ACB has reported many administrative, and procedural lapses resulting in a huge financial loss to the government. ACB reveals there is wilful financial mismanagement in executing the contract for maintaining BME in government hospitals.”

In reply to a show cause notice, TBS India said, “Those referred instances are some isolated and bona fide mistakes.”

The agreement suspension orders of the AP government said, “TBS India Telematic and Biomedical Services agreed that due to human error incorrect prices were billed. It submitted of five assets mentioned in the notice, two assets tagged incorrectly due to clerical errors, an asset is under PPP mode wrongly tagged due to nonavailability of information, one tagged with wrong name.”

Wedding venue in Nagpur turns Covid detection centre

Wedding venue in Nagpur turns Covid detection centre

Nagpur:  01.03.2021 

A wedding venue at Sawargaon in Maharashtra’s Nagpur district turned into an impromptu ‘Covid detection centre’ when health officials arrived at the spot and subjected all present — bride, groom and guests — to rapid antigen tests. Even the priest, cook and drivers were not spared, reports Soumitra Bose. District collector Ravindra Thakare said this could be replicated elsewhere.

Narkhed health official Dr Vidyanand Gaikwad came up with the idea as wedding venues have emerged as superspreader events. “We conducted 26 antigen tests at the venue and everyone tested negative,” he said.

Sign up from 9am today for vax at 136 pvt, 56 govt hosps in city


Sign up from 9am today for vax at 136 pvt, 56 govt hosps in city

Jabs To Be Given 6 Days A Week To ‘Priority’ Popn

Sushmi Dey & Sidhartha Roy | TNN

New Delhi: 01.03.2021 

India is set to enter the second phase of Covid-19 vaccinations on Monday, when registrations will open at 9am for senior citizens (60 years and above) and those aged 45 to 60 years with comorbidities. The expansion of the vaccine drive aims to cover a total of 30 crore “priority” population at a crucial juncture when several states are witnessing an upswing in cases.

For getting the shot, eligible people will have to register on the Co-Win 2.0 portal (www.cowin.gov.in) or through other IT applications.

There are over 21 lakh senior citizens in Delhi, apart from those 45 and above suffering from one of 20 specified comorbidities. These beneficiaries can choose a vaccination centre at one of the 136 designated private hospitals, where they’ll get the vaccine at Rs 250 per dose, including Rs 150 as cost of the vaccine and up to Rs 100 as operational charges. They also have the option of getting a shot free of cost at 56 government hospitals.

Vaccinations will be done six days a week at these centres. The details are available at Delhi government’s website www.dshm.delhi.gov.in.

So far, around 1.42 crore doses have been given to health and frontline workers across the country since the first phase began on January 16.


Covid count at 9-month low, weekly cases up

India reported the fewest number of Covid-19 cases in February since May last year but infections continued to surge for the second straight week, with the last seven days seeing a surge of more than 19% in fresh cases and nearly 18% rise in deaths from the virus. The death toll in the month of February, at 2,767, was the lowest since April last year. P 7

D-Day: Here’s what over 21 lakh senior citizens in line for C-vax should know

These include around 3.7 lakh beneficiaries in Delhi.

The senior citizen beneficiaries in Delhi include 12.2 lakh people in 60-69 age group, 6.7 lakh people in the 70-79 age group and more than 2.3 lakh beneficiaries who are aged 80 years or above, according to the latest electoral rolls.

The option of self-registration, along with a large number of session sites, and the fear of another surge in infections, are all expected to result in people being more willing to take the shots now than they would have been a few weeks ago. Besides, many Cabinet ministers, chief ministers and PM Narendra Modi himself are likely to take the vaccine during this phase, which is expected to give a boost to the drive.

All beneficiaries are advised to carry their Aadhar card, Electoral Photo Identity Card (EPIC) or the photo ID card specified at the time of registration, when they visit a centre for vaccination. Those in the 45-59-year age group will also have to carry a certificate of co-morbidity signed by a registered medical practitioner. The list of 20 specified comorbidities is available at www.dshm.delhi.gov.in.

“Apart from self-registration, district authorities will also help beneficiaries, particularly senior citizens who might not be tech-savvy enough to complete the registration process. Apart from mobilising health workers to reach out to such beneficiaries, district authorities are also roping in RWAs to inform people and create awareness,” said a senior Delhi government official.

Across the country, around 10,000 private hospitals under Ayushman Bharat PMJAY and 687 private hospitals under the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) will be utilised for vaccinations. Besides, states governments can utilise private hospitals empanelled under state health insurance schemes and other programmes. Apart from this, vaccination will also happen at 10,000 government hospitals. Many of the large hospitals will hold multiple sessions for vaccination.

There will be only one live appointment for a beneficiary at any point of time for each dose. Individuals will be able to register on the COWIN portal through mobile numbers. With one mobile number, a person can register as many as four beneficiaries. However, all those registered on one mobile number will have nothing in common except the mobile number. The ID card number for each such beneficiary must be different.

Appointments for any date for a Covid vaccination centre (CVC) will be closed at 3 pm on that day for which the slots were opened. For example, for March 1, the slots will be open from 9am till 3pm on the same day and the appointments can be booked any time before that, depending on availability of slots. However, on March 1, appointment can also be booked for any future date for which vaccination slots are available. A slot for the second dose will also be booked at the same CVC after 28 days have lapsed from the day of the first dose.

However, beneficiaries can make changes or cancel their appointments till the vaccination is done. The beneficiary will have the option to change the slot for second dose from the 29th day to the 42nd day of the first dose. If a beneficiary cancels a firstdose appointment, then appointment of both doses will be cancelled, health ministry said in a guidance note.

The specific vaccine to be given will not be disclosed at the time of appointment, even though a particular CVC will stock only one type of vaccine.

So far, India has granted emergency use authorization to two vaccines – Oxford University and AstraZeneca developed Covishield, manufactured here by the Serum Institute of India, and Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin.

Delhi HC judge named member of governing council of law univ

Delhi HC judge named member of governing council of law univ

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

New Delhi:01.03.2021 

National Law University (NLU), Delhi, has got a new member on its powerful governing council.

Justice Siddharth Mridul of Delhi High Court has been nominated as a member for a period up to June 29, 2023, with immediate effect, by Chief Justice D N Patel.

Delhi High Court Chief Justice, who is also chancellor of NLU, Delhi, issued a notification on February 26 nominating Justice Mridul as member of the governing council of NLU. The council is the supreme authority of the university to take its all crucial decisions related to administration.

Justice Mridul was designated as senior advocate in May 2006 and was appointed as additional judge of Delhi High Court on March 13, 2008, and as a permanent judge on May 26, 2009.

While he was practising as an advocate, justice Mridul was appointed by the high court as a member in various committees to go into the issues of rehabilitation of children after the abolition of child labour, illegal construction in contravention of municipal bye-laws and member of the committee constituted to suggest, supervise and implement measures for the efficient and hygienic functioning of the Safdarjung Hospital.

Can AI pay a month’s salary to terminated pilots, asks HC

Can AI pay a month’s salary to terminated pilots, asks HC

New Delhi:  01.03.2021` 

Delhi High Court has directed Air India (AI) to inform it whether the airline can, in an interim arrangement, pay a month’s salary to pilots who have challenged the termination of their contractual employment during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Justice Prathiba M Singh asked the lawyer appearing for the airline to seek instructions “for payment of one month’s salary immediately, as an ad-interim arrangement, especially in view of the difficulties being faced by the petitioners (pilots) during the pandemic”.

The court was hearing two pleas moved by the pilots, through advocate Lalit Bhardwaj, for quashing an April 2, 2020 order suspending their services and the subsequent order of August 7, 2020 by which they were all terminated.

Justice Singh, referring to the facts of the case, said that it was “prima facie clear that the suspension, which was issued in April 2020, was nothing but termination for which one month notice was to be issued as per the contract”.

The court, however, said that it was leaving open for now the question of whether the contracts were rightly terminated or not and listed the matter for hearing on March 25.

Bhardwaj, during the hearing, said that AI, on November 23, 2020, was asked by the court to take instructions on whether the terminated contractual pilots can be paid one month’s salary as an interim arrangement.

The contention was refuted by AI’s lawyer who claimed the plea was not maintainable as the subject matter of the disputes are private contracts and there is no public function involved. PTI

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