City
Epaper

Delhi HC suggests finding mechanism for COVID testing of mentally ill homeless people

By ANI | Updated: July 24, 2020 15:20 IST

Delhi High Court on Friday suggested the Central government to find a mechanism and issue guidelines for COVID-19 testing facility for mentally ill homeless people, including those without any identity or address proofs.

Open in App

Delhi High Court on Friday suggested the Central government to find a mechsm and issue guidelines for COVID-19 testing facility for mentally ill homeless people, including those without any identity or address proofs.

A division bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan suggested the Delhi government and the Union of India even if homeless people don't have any identity proofs, some mechsm should be developed to at least provide them testing facility.

After making the observation, the High Court granted time to the counsels and posted the matter for August 7 to take instructions and resolves the issue.

The Delhi High Court was hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking directions to the Delhi government and the Centre to issue guidelines with respect to COVID-19 testing facility for mentally ill homeless persons.

Earlier, the Delhi government in an affidavit had stated that one of the primary problems being faced in the testing of the homeless and destitute persons with mental illness or suspected mental illness is the unavailability or absence of photo identity card and a valid mobile number, both of which are mandated as mandatory conditions by the national guidelines of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) issued by Department of Health Research, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India.

The affidavit submitted that homeless or destitute persons with mental illness or suspected mental illness deserve all health care services including a test for COVID-19, owing to the fact that such persons are usually more exposed to the risks of the pandemic in comparison to the persons having a privilege of house shed or a roof over their head.

Advocate Gaurav Kumar Bansal, who is the petitioner-in-person, had submitted that homeless mentally ill persons being a neglected group within a vulnerable section not only need special care and attention but also require regular support from the government and society.

"However, a crisis like the present COVID-19 pandemic puts additional responsibility on the government shoulders to formulate and implement such public health programmes for homeless mentality ill persons which are not only able to provide mental health treatment but can also effectively protect them from the said deadly virus," the plea said.

It also submitted that as per Section 3 (3) of the Mental Healthcare Act-2017, it is the duty of the Delhi government to take all necessary measures for providing a range of services required by persons with mental illness.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Prateek jalandelhiDelhi High CourtUnion Of IndiaIndian Council Of Medical ResearchIndia council of medical researchIndian council of medicalIndian council medical researchIndian council for medicalDelhi delhi high court
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalIndigo Flight Cancelled Moments Before Takeoff from Chandigarh Due to Technical Glitch; 177 Passengers Evacuated Safely

NationalDelhi Accident: Speeding Truck Loses Control in New Seelampur; Several Women and Children Injured

NationalDelhi Metro Update: Services to Begin Early on Yoga Day for Commuters

NationalSonia Gandhi Health Update: Former Congress President Discharged from Hospital After Treatment for Abdominal Infection

NationalSunjay Kapur Funeral Today in Delhi: Final Rites at Lodhi Road Crematorium at 5 PM; Karisma Kapoor’s Children to Attend

National Realted Stories

NationalMaha Cabinet approves hike in allowances for tribal students living in hostels

NationalCM Siddaramaiah requests FM Sitharaman for pro-growth approach in tax devolution

NationalPM Modi's zero tolerance policy on terror has shaped New India's global image: Tarun Chugh

NationalCentre, Gujarat govt join hands to bring high-speed internet to all villages under BharatNet programme

NationalMadras HC issues contempt notices to top TN bureaucrats over temple land case