City
Epaper

Medical opinion should guide public interest, not clamour: Bombay HC

By IANS | Updated: March 27, 2020 21:55 IST

While directing the Goa government to put in place an efficient system for home-delivery of essential goods and keep grocery stores open during the lock-down period, the Bombay High Court in Goa on Friday also said that state authorities must not be "over-influenced" by public pressure and that public interest should be guided by scientific and medical opinion.

Open in App

Panaji, March 27 While directing the Goa government to put in place an efficient system for home-delivery of essential goods and keep grocery stores open during the lock-down period, the Bombay High Court in Goa on Friday also said that state authorities must not be "over-influenced" by public pressure and that public interest should be guided by scientific and medical opinion.

In his order on Friday, Justice Mahesh Sonak, who was hearing a bunch of petitions related to streamlining of government efforts towards ensuring steady supply of essential goods to the people in view of the ongoing 21-day lockdown announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, also called for flexibility in decision-making in efforts being taken by the authorities to keep the coronavirus spread at bay.

"A system for making home deliveries has to be put in place at the earliest. Even the directives of the National Disaster Management Authority and the Government of India propose encouragement to home deliveries. The state government and its agencies must be proactive in encouraging and facilitating home deliveries of essentials, so that, there is no need to visit grocery shops during the period of lockdown," Sonak said, adding that people were essentially "not interested in defying the curfew" while queuing in front of the grocery shops and pharmacies.

The order also directed the state government to set up a "robust system" for home deliveries of essentials and ensuring social distancing in public spaces.

"The decision to permit grocery shops to remain open, should not be construed as dilution of the earlier resolve to put a system of home deliveries of essentials in place, so that there is no necessity for people to access grocery shops personally and thereby dilute the lockout," Sonak said.

The order comes a day after Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, who had earlier imposed a complete lockdown of the state, including closure of grocery stores and shops selling essential goods, on Thursday said that he was reversing his opinion "under duress" following the criticism of his decision for a total lockdown.

Sawant on Thursday had also said that the government should not be held responsible for the spread of coronavirus on account of the re-opening of groceries.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Mahesh sonakgoapanajiBombay High CourtNational Disaster Management AuthorityNarendra ModiJustice of bombay high courtThe national disaster authorityState disaster management office
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiDharavi Redevelopment: Devendra Fadnavis to Request PM Narendra Modi to Launch Project, Assures 350 Sq Ft Homes

MumbaiMumbai Crime Branch Detains British National Over Objectionable Social Media Posts Against BJP

Navi MumbaiNavi Mumbai Municipal Election 2026: Bombay High Court Stays Poll Process in Ward 17A Over BJP Nomination Rejection

NationalUN Fails in Reforms, Facing Financial Crunch With More US Cuts

MaharashtraMumbai–Goa Route Set for Makeover as Maharashtra Approves India’s First Submarine Tourism Project

National Realted Stories

NationalSomnath temple was established in Satyug by Moon God: Swami Swaprakash

National‘Will bury BJP leaders alive' in 2026: TMC MLA’s remarks spark controversy

NationalMizoram, Arunachal seek extra Central funds for infra development in pre-budget meeting

NationalCongress Screening Committee Chairman for Bengal says decision on alliance in poll-bound state soon

NationalPriyanka Gandhi slams police action on NSUI protesters in Varanasi, calls scrapping of MGNREGA 'reprehensible'