New Delhi: The Delhi High Court Friday sought Yoga guru Ramdev's stand on a lawsuit against him by several doctors' associations for allegedly spreading misinformation by his statements against allopathy amid the COVID-19 pandemic which purportedly amounts to public nuisance.
Justice Hari Shankar granted a week's time to Ramdev to file his response and said that he would not grant leave for the institution of the proceedings in the absence of a reply. “Public nuisance has some consequences on the defendant. It is open to the defendant (Ramdev) to say that there is no case. Can't say that I won't give him an opportunity,” the judge said.
Senior advocate Akhil Sibal, appearing for the associations, argued that to grant permission to institute the suit, the court has to only look at the plea before it and need not seek the other party's response.
“It is between me and the court unless it (the plea) is evidently vexatious.. merits will come after I'm permitted,” Sibal stated. Senior advocate Rajiv Nayar, representing Ramdev, said that the plea was “a second bite at the cherry” and opposed the grant of leave. The court granted time to Nayar to file his response and said “They (Ramdev) will file a counter for revoking the leave (if) granted. We will put it next Friday. Let them file a reply.” The matter would be heard next on August 10.
The associations before the court are three Resident Doctors' Association of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences at Rishikesh, Patna and Bhubaneshwar, Association of Resident Doctors, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh, Union of Resident Doctors of Punjab (URDP); Resident Doctors' Association, Lala Lajpat Rai Memorial Medical College, Meerut and Telangana Junior Doctors' Association, Hyderabad.
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