Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Supply 700 MT O2 to Delhi daily: SC

Top court warns Centre that non-compliance may force it to go firm

- Agencies

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday made clear to the Centre that it will have to keep supplying 700 metric tonne (MT) of oxygen to Delhi every day till its order is modified, saying it meant “business” and non-compliance may force it to go “firm”.

Two days ago, the top court had stayed the contempt proceeding­s initiated by Delhi high court against central g Myovernmen­t officials for non-compliance of direction to supply 700 MT of oxygen for Covid-19 patients to Delhi, saying “putting officers in jail” would not bring oxygen and efforts should be made to save lives.

A bench comprising justices DY Chandrachu­d and MR Shah had said, however, that the Centre will have to ensure supply of 700 MT of liquid medical oxygen (LMO) to the national capital daily.

In the proceeding­s conducted via video conferenci­ng, the bench on Friday was told by senior advocate Rahul Mehra, appearing for the Delhi government, that the national capital has received “86 MT today till 9 am and 16 MT is in transit”.

“We want 700 MT to be supplied to Delhi on a daily basis. We mean business, Please don’t force us to be in a situation where we have to be firm,” the bench said, adding it cannot be that the supply is made for a day then so many caveats like “containers are not there” and there are difficulti­es in transporta­tion are being put.

Justice Chandrachu­d, speaking for the bench, said that he has consulted justice Shah on the issue before the hearing on Friday and the view that Delhi has to be given 700 MT LMO daily was a collective one.

“We want 700 (MT of LMO) to be supplied to Delhi and we mean business. It has to be supplied and we do not want to be coercive. Our order will take time to be uploaded by 3 pm but you proceed and arrange oxygen,” the bench said.

Earlier, the top court had said that this is an all-india pandemic situation and it will have to find ways to ensure oxygen supply to the national capital.

The top court had said on May 5 that it cannot review its order of April 30 and the Centre will have to inch towards supply of 700 MT of oxygen daily for Delhi and asked the Union government to place before it a plan as to how it will revamp the supply to 700MT.

On May 6, the Centre apprised the Supreme Court that it had complied with the order and instead of 700 MT LMO, it ensured supply of 730 MT to Delhi.

On Wednesday, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal sought 700 MT oxygen a day for the national capital. He said that “his administra­tion won’t let anyone die of oxygen shortage if it got the earmarked 700 MT of oxygen supply every day from the Centre”.

 ?? AP ?? Workers load oxygen cylinders onto a hand cart to be carried inside the Covid-19 wards at a government-run hospital in Jammu on Friday.
AP Workers load oxygen cylinders onto a hand cart to be carried inside the Covid-19 wards at a government-run hospital in Jammu on Friday.

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