Karnataka high court order on 1,200 MT oxygen reasonable: SC to Centre


New Delhi, May 7 (IANS): The Supreme Court (SC) on Friday said the Karnataka High Court order for the supply of 1,200 MT oxygen is reasonable and the High Court cannot remain silent when people are dying in the state. The top court declined to entertain Centre's plea challenging the High Court order.

At the outset, Justice D.Y. Chandrachud told Solicitor General Tushar Mehta: "It is a well-calibrated, well-considered judicial exercise by the High Court. We will not leave the citizens of Karnataka in the lurch."

Mehta submitted that his objection was in connection with the High Court interfering in the Centre's oxygen allocation plan amid the ongoing crisis due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The top court emphasized that it wants to avoid "grave injustice" to the people. The Centre claimed that if the High Courts started giving directions for oxygen supply, it would become unworkable.

The top court said it is conscious of the difficulty faced by Centre, but the court would also have to think about what will happen if the requirement of oxygen supply for Covid-19 patients in a state is not met.

The Centre's counsel argued that it will face great difficulty if all High Courts begin passing order on the supply of medical oxygen to state. Mehta submitted that this leaves room for every High Court to start examining and allocating oxygen. "Please order that this be not treated as a precedent", Mehta urged before the top court.

Justice Chandrachud responded that the court is looking at a wider issue. The Centre's counsel remarked during the hearing: "Let all High Courts distribute the oxygen to states."

The top court noted that its order does not preclude a resolution of the issue between the state and the Centre.

The Centre on Thursday had moved the Supreme Court against the Karnataka High Court order to enhance daily liquid medical oxygen (LMO) allocation for the state for treatment of Covid-19 patients from the existing 965 MT to 1,200 MT.

For several days, the top court has been hearing disputes between the Centre and various states over the supply of oxygen and other essential resources in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Robin, Byndoor

    Fri, May 07 2021

    Ultimately what happened ? SC set any deadline or Ultimatum to Centre ? Both party may be right in their causes ? There may be small handling issue or inability to do the things in an golden way of unbiased distribution. Centre may not be playing with the peoples life. Another interesting fact here is CM and PM of Karnataka are not in aggressive mood but Courts and their counsels are fighting. !!!!! Where did the voice of Yedyurappa went who fought with centre during calamity fund release ? He also was upset with centre when centre not gave its nod to extend ministry multiple times... May be the virus attacked him twice silenced him or what ? Opposition on the other hand is trying best to en cash its best when no other burning issue available.. Let us pray at least situation go smooth and people see a peaceful days of the past..

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, May 07 2021

    This is the effect of double engine Government...!!!! Unfortunately these Two engines are pulling in the opposite directions....!!!!!?????

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Fri, May 07 2021

    Totally agree with you. Woke up too late. If they had woke up last year, things wouldn't have been this bad. Most important is see what if the Centre and State governments don't follow the supreme court or high court orders. What is the punishment and on Who. The courts only giving orders and not bringing people responsible to justice and punish them is of no use.

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  • Auldius Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, May 07 2021

    There goes flying out of the window; chances of him becoming CJI or becoming RS member or Lt. Gov. after retirement.

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Fri, May 07 2021

    the centre will keep harping on rights and precedents instead of solving problems. Shameless and incompetent GOI. by far, the worst Govt this nation ever had.

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  • Vijaya, Mangalore

    Fri, May 07 2021

    The lawyer who gave justice to Karnataka is Mr. Anantha Narayana Bhat, advocate, supreme Court of India. He is from Ujire... He argued in this case on behalf of Karnataka. Thank you Anantha sir... U saved karnataka

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  • Pili, Mangalore

    Fri, May 07 2021

    Thank you Supreme court. Now center will go to UN against SC? Kyonki wo harna nahi chahatha

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  • myna, mysuru

    Fri, May 07 2021

    Thank God we have the SC to straighten up the Centre. People are saved in our country.

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  • Jeeth, Mangalore

    Fri, May 07 2021

    Finally happy to see our 3rd pillar of democracy waking up from a deep sleep and being more proactive. Finally its taking government to task. They should have done it long back. Guess their conscience was woken up when they saw so many people dying. The sad part of all this is in our country only when many people die our our politicians, judiciary, media awakes.

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