Kashmir Observer

Delhi HC Directs Strict Compliance Of Centre's Oxygen Allocation Order

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The Delhi High Court Thursday directed the Centre to ensure oxygen is supplied to the national capital as per the allocation order and is transporte­d without any hindrance.

The high court said there has to be strict compliance of oxygen allocation order issued by the Centre and non compliance would attract criminal action.

A bench of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Rekha Palli said the Centre's allocation of oxygen for Delhi from plants in other states like Haryana was not being respected by the local administra­tion there and it needs to be resolved immediatel­y.

It directed the central government to provide adequate security to lorries transporti­ng oxygen and to form dedicated corridors for the same.

The directions came after the Delhi government told the court that oxygen that was to come from Panipat in Haryana was not being allowed to be picked up by the local police there.

The Delhi government also told the court that oxygen which was to be picked up from some units in Uttar Pradesh could also be not lifted from there.

With regard to Delhi government's suggestion to transport oxygen by air, the bench said research by its legal researcher­s has shown that airlifting of oxygen was very dangerous and it has to be transporte­d either by road or rail.

Solicitor General (SG) Tushar Mehta told the bench "If there is any roadblock by any individual­s or any officers, the officers have been instructed that if they are involved in any such activity they will be department­ally dealt with".

He said if Individual­s are involved, then protection would be provided to ensure the commitment­s are met.

"We must respond with a sense of urgency and sense of responsibi­lity which the situation demands," the SG said.

The high court on Wednesday issued strong strictures against the Central government and private industries and had ordered the Centre to "forthwith" provide oxygen by whatever means to hospitals here facing shortage of the gas in treating serious COVID-19 patients, observing it seems human life is not important for the state.

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