Vikrant Shekhawat : May 02, 2022, 11:43 AM
The Supreme Court gave important instructions on Monday regarding Kovid vaccination. The court said that no one can be compelled to vaccinate. Along with this, the top court also directed to make public the details of the ill effects of vaccination.
The conditions imposed by some state governments and organizations on the entry of people who have not been vaccinated in public places are not proportionate. These should be withdrawn in the present circumstances. The apex court said that a person cannot be compelled to take vaccination. He is also satisfied that the current vaccination policy cannot be termed as unfair and arbitrary.
Publicize data on adverse effects of vaccinesThe Supreme Court further said that the government can make policy in the larger public interest and impose certain conditions. It also directed the Center to make public the data on adverse effects of COVID-19 vaccination. Let us tell you, the hearing is going on in the Supreme Court on the petition declaring the mandatory requirement of Kovid vaccination as unconstitutional. During this comment was made.
Justice L. Nageswara Rao and Justice BR Gavai said that physical liberty and integrity have been protected under Article 21 of the Constitution. As long as the number of COVID cases remains low, we recommend that the entry of non-vaccinated people into public places should not be restricted and, if imposed, withdrawn.
The conditions imposed by some state governments and organizations on the entry of people who have not been vaccinated in public places are not proportionate. These should be withdrawn in the present circumstances. The apex court said that a person cannot be compelled to take vaccination. He is also satisfied that the current vaccination policy cannot be termed as unfair and arbitrary.
Publicize data on adverse effects of vaccinesThe Supreme Court further said that the government can make policy in the larger public interest and impose certain conditions. It also directed the Center to make public the data on adverse effects of COVID-19 vaccination. Let us tell you, the hearing is going on in the Supreme Court on the petition declaring the mandatory requirement of Kovid vaccination as unconstitutional. During this comment was made.
Justice L. Nageswara Rao and Justice BR Gavai said that physical liberty and integrity have been protected under Article 21 of the Constitution. As long as the number of COVID cases remains low, we recommend that the entry of non-vaccinated people into public places should not be restricted and, if imposed, withdrawn.