New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday said no state or Union Territory is required to paste posters outside the residence of Covid-19 positive persons, as of now.
A bench, headed by Justice Ashok Bhushan and comprising Justices R. Subhas Reddy and M.R. Shah, said: "The state governments and Union Territories can resort to the above exercise only when any direction is issued by the competent authority under the Disaster Management Act, 2005. The writ petition is disposed of accordingly."
The bench noted that Solicitor General Tushar Mehta has categorically cleared the stand of the Union of India insofar as pasting of posters outside the residences of Covid-19 positive persons.
"It is stated that neither any such direction has been issued by the Government of India nor it is obligatory to any state or Union Territory to paste the posters outside the residences of Covid-19 positive persons," it said.
The top court noted that the guidelines dated July 2, issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and brought on record on the Centre's affidavit dated November 30, do not contain any guidelines regarding pasting of posters outside the residences of Covid-19 positive persons.