Chennai: The Madras High Court has dismissed a petition seeking to bar the use of railway coaches for COVID-19 patients, saying it cannot interfere with the government's decision on the matter unless it is perverse or illegal.
Also, the court said that the conversion of coaches into wards for Coronavirus patients cannot be prevented as it involves the interest of public at large and this court cannot sit on the administrative side and express its view in respect of conversion of coaches.
Justice S Vaidyanathan dismissed the petition of M.Munusamy after hearing the counsels appearing for the Railways.
The judge said,"... the Government is going to use carriages only as isolation wards and not hospitals for the present." Counsels have submitted that coaches, which are going to be used for commodating mildly and very mildly coronavirus patients, would be moved to particular places and villages, having no place for isolating them to ensure maintaining social distancing.
It was further said such converted coaches would not be provided with any ventilators for giving treatment to patients, clearly meaning thereby that the government has no idea to substitute coaches for hospitals.
The judge, while saying the present petition appears to have been filed only with an intent to gain publicity, dismissed the plea.
He rejected another prayer of the petitioner for direction to the government to increase the strength of
private hospitals to treat COVID-19 patients.