New Delhi:The Centre for Accountability and Systemic Change (CASC), a think tank, moved a plea in the Supreme Court on Thursday seeking imposition of financial emergency under the Constitution's Article 360 to save the rule of law "which is being threatened by arbitrary actions of states and local authorities amid the ongoing 21-day nationwide lockdown."
The petition contended that the general public is not having access to newspapers, which is happening for the first time since Independence, and the closure of courts is affecting the right to justice. "Almost all the fundamental rights including the freedom of movement and most rights under Article 21 have been practically suspended during this lockdown. Therefore, this requires the imposition of financial emergency as per the Constitution, and not an order under the Disaster Management Act, 2005, " said the plea.
The petition said it is the biggest emergency in Independent India and it must be addressed as per constitutional provisions through unified command between Centre and state governments. This will be required not only to defeat coronavirus but also in the recovery of the Indian economy when the lockdown period ends.