Published 08:24 IST, June 16th 2020
Supreme Court rejects stay on Central government's suspension of certain PCPNDT rules
SC refused to stay the Centre’s April 4 notification by which the implementation of certain rules of the PCPNDT Act were suspended till June 30, 2020.
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Supreme Court on Monday refused to stay Centre’s April 4 tification by which implementation of certain rules of Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagstic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex-Selection Rules), 1996 (PCPNDT), were suspended till June 30, 2020 due to COVID-19 induced lockdown.
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SC refuses to stay govt's tification
"It is a national crisis right w. Services of doctors, nursing staff are required elsewhere. ir services need to be conserved... But we give you liberty to approach us if tification is renewed after June 30," three-judge bench comprising Justices U U Lalit, M M Shantanagoudar and Vineet Saran.
plea, filed by one Sabu Maw George, has challenged “illegal and arbitrary” tification issued by Department of Health and Family Welfare, dated April 4, by which implementation of Rule 8, 9(8) and 18 A (6) of PCPNDT was suspended till June 30. “This action, rolls back gains made by proper implementation of Act by this Court, and is arbitrary and unreasonable, aside from being a nullity, and wholly without jurisdiction. Such a power to suspend is t provided in scheme of Act,” plea said.
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Earlier in April, CPI(M) leader Brinda Karat raised concerns over suspension of certain provisions under PCPNDT Act due to coronavirus crisis and said that y could be misused for conducting illegal sex determination tests freely. In a letter to Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan, Karat said genetic counselling centres, genetic laboratories, genetic and ultrasound clinics and imaging centres which are covered under Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagstic Techniques (PCPNDT) Act are considered essential services and will continue to operate despite lockdown. So, suspension of certain rules under act could lead to large scale violations.
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"If government had assessed that for month of March it would t be possible for clinics conducting tests to send reports by April 5th, and had issued an administrative order condoning delay it would be understandable. However, suspending rule itself means that clinic need t produce any records till June 30th. This could be misused by unscrupulous sections to conduct sex determination tests freely. You will appreciate my concern that suspension of Rule may lead to sabot of law under guise of situation created by COVID-19," she said.
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08:24 IST, June 16th 2020