Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Plea in SC seeks free testing at private, govt labs

- Agencies letters@hindustati­mes.com

THE PETITION FILED BY ADVOCATE SHASHANK DEO SUDHI SOUGHT AN URGENT HEARING IN THE MATTER

NEWDELHI: A petition was filed in the Supreme Court on Tuesday seeking directions to the Central government and others to provide free of cost COVID-19 testing facility to all citizens at private and government labs.

The petition filed by advocate Shashank Deo Sudhi sought an urgent hearing in the matter.

The petition sought directions to all the respondent­s, including the Union of India (UOO), Indian

Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and others for ramping up the testing facilities of COVID-19 at the earliest given the escalating mortality and morbidity rate across the country.

The plea also sought directions to declare advisory of March 17, issued by the ICMR as being arbitrary and unconstitu­tional violating article 14 and 21 of the Constituti­on of India discrimina­ting the accessibil­ity of testing facilities for COVID-19 in the health crisis.

It sought directions to ensure that all tests relating to COVID-19 must be conducted under NABL accredited pathologic­al laboratori­es as the non-accredited labs are not conforming to the global standards, being practiced by internatio­nal laboratory accreditat­ion co-operation (ILAC) and Asia pacific accreditat­ion co-operation (APAC). Sudhi, in his petition, also sought directions to proclaim an order for the urgent resumption of duties of all private hospitals including its doctors and paramedica­l staffs to effectivel­y fight against the pandemic.

“The government of our country is completely caught in a dilemma and is forced to take an irrational decision of arbitrary capping in respect of the testing facility for COVID-19 in private hospital/laboratori­es at the rate of Rs 4,500. This decision of the respondent is extremely sad and unfortunat­e,” the petition said.

The plea said that the country’s health infrastruc­ture is understaff­ed and under-resourced.

The decision taken by the respondent is extremely sad and unfortunat­e, keeping in view the given circumstan­ces where the entire country is under lockdown and the government hospitals are overwhelmi­ngly packed, the petition said.

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