తెలంగాణలో టెస్టింగ్: హైకోర్టు కీలక ప్రశ్నలు|| Testing In Telangana: High Court Critical Questions
The Telangana High Court on Monday asked the state government not to 'dodge' its orders on testing and warned that it would issue contempt notices to officials of the state government if necessary.
A bench comprising Chief Justice RS Chauhan and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy wondered why the state government had not increased its testing numbers despite orders from the court to do so.
The court also said that the state government should disclose more details in its daily bulletins, while hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that the state was downplaying the severity of thepandemic.
The HC also asked about its orders to the Telangana government to test dead bodies.
In a press note issued on Monday night, the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said, "It is difficult to implement the High Court order that tests should be conducted on the dead, for whatever reasons they have died. In the state every day, 900 to 1000 people die due to various reasons. Every day, someone will die in some remote part of the state. It is not possible to conduct tests on them. If the medical staff in the hospitals are deputed for this duty, they will not get any time to treat the patients."
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తెలంగాణలో టెస్టింగ్: హైకోర్టు కీలక ప్రశ్నలు|| Testing In Telangana: High Court Critical Questions The Telangana High Court on Monday asked the state government not to 'dodge' its orders on testing and warned that it would issue contempt notices to officials of the state government if necessary. A bench comprising Chief Justice RS Chauhan and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy wondered why the state government had not increased its testing numbers despite orders from the court to do so. The court also said that the state government should disclose more details in its daily bulletins, while hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that the state was downplaying the severity of thepandemic. The HC also asked about its orders to the Telangana government to test dead bodies. In a press note issued on Monday night, the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said, "It is difficult to implement the High Court order that tests should be conducted on the dead, for whatever reasons they have died. In the state every day, 900 to 1000 people die due to various reasons. Every day, someone will die in some remote part of the state. It is not possible to conduct tests on them. If the medical staff in the hospitals are deputed for this duty, they will not get any time to treat the patients."
