Hindustan Times (East UP)

SC SEEKS REPLY ON PIL AGAINST COVID POSTERS OUTSIDE HOME

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the central government to respond on a public interest litigation (PIL) against the decision of States and Union Territorie­s (UTs) to affix posters outside the homes of Covid-19 patients, divulging their identities.

The bench headed by Justice Ashok Bhushan asked the central government to file an affidavit within two weeks on the plea. The counsel appearing on behalf of the Solicitor General told the bench that the petition copy has been received and sought time to file an affidavit. He added the plea copy has also been forwarded to the department­s concerned.

“We are granting two weeks time to Centre to file an affidavit,” the bench said.

This PIL, filed by advocate Kush Kalra, challenged the affixing of posters outside the homes of Covid-19 patients as a mark of identifica­tion, as well as divulging names of such patients to housing societies’ management and Resident Welfare Associatio­ns, saying such disclosure of the identity of patients is in gross violation of their fundamenta­l right to privacy.

The plea sought directions to ensure such disclosure of names does not take place and quashing of the executive orders of the States and Union Territorie­s that allow affixing of posters outside homes of the Covid-19 patients.

It said that the act adds to the stigma attached to the disease and the revelation of names of patients also fail the tests of proportion­ality and reasonable­ness.

THE SC BENCH ASKED THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT TO FILE AN AFFIDAVIT WITHIN TWO WEEKS ON THE PLEA

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