New Delhi:In a major decision to protect millions of doctors, nurses and other paramedic staff engaged at the forefront of war against the outbreak of novel coronavirus, the Union cabinet has decided to bring an ordinance to penalise the offenders and recover the damages from them.
The stringent law proposes imprisonment up to seven years in case of grave offences and a fine of up to Rs. 5 lakh.
“Today, the Union cabinet met in the chairmanship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and decided to promulgate an ordinance to amend the epidemic disease act of 1897,” said Prakash Javadekar, union minister for information and broadcasting.
The ordinance will make any attack or harassment against doctors, health workers up to the level of ASHA workers a cognisable and non-bailable offence with the provision for imprisonment and recovery of damages from offenders.
“Under the law, investigation will be completed within 30 days, it will be done by an inspector level officer and the trial will be complete within one year,” said the minister.
He said there is provision of imprisonment, from 3 months to five years, and in case of grave offences, the imprisonment term will extend from 6 months to 7 year.