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SC to hear plea over migrant workers' miseries amid lockdown

The Apex Court is going to hear a plea of human rights activist Medha Patkar over the miseries and difficulties of migrants workers across the country amid the coronavirus-induced lockdown.

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Published : May 28, 2020, 2:23 PM IST

New Delhi: The Supreme Court (SC) to hear on Thursday a petition filed by human rights activist Medha Patkar over the "miseries and difficulties" being faced by migrants labourers across the country during the coronavirus-induced lockdown.

A three-judge bench of the apex court, headed by Justice Ashok Bhushan and also comprising Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and MR Shah, will hear Patkar's petition on Thursday.

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Medha Patkar, in her petition, sought a direction for a uniform platform to be created which can be used by all migrants for the ticketing system.

The petition sought directions to the appropriate governments (Centre and state governments) and authorities concerned for providing shelter, homes, food, and other basic necessities to migrant labourers walking back homes on-foot.

Patkar also said that these migrant labourers should be provided financial help and also sought directions to come up with a scheme for them to find employed post lockdown.

The apex court will also hear the issue pertaining to the plight of lakhs of migrant labourers facing difficulties during the lockdown. The top court had on May 26 taken suo motu cognizance of the "problems" and "miseries" of migrant labourers and noted that there have been certain lapses on part of the Centre and State governments in providing help.

The court had also issued notices to the Government of India, governments of all State and Union Territories in the country, asked them to file their responses on the matter and posted it for hearing on May 28. The court had also sought the assistance of the Solicitor General on the matter.

(ANI report)

New Delhi: The Supreme Court (SC) to hear on Thursday a petition filed by human rights activist Medha Patkar over the "miseries and difficulties" being faced by migrants labourers across the country during the coronavirus-induced lockdown.

A three-judge bench of the apex court, headed by Justice Ashok Bhushan and also comprising Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and MR Shah, will hear Patkar's petition on Thursday.

Also read: Panic grips Bishanpura village in UP after bats found dead

Medha Patkar, in her petition, sought a direction for a uniform platform to be created which can be used by all migrants for the ticketing system.

The petition sought directions to the appropriate governments (Centre and state governments) and authorities concerned for providing shelter, homes, food, and other basic necessities to migrant labourers walking back homes on-foot.

Patkar also said that these migrant labourers should be provided financial help and also sought directions to come up with a scheme for them to find employed post lockdown.

The apex court will also hear the issue pertaining to the plight of lakhs of migrant labourers facing difficulties during the lockdown. The top court had on May 26 taken suo motu cognizance of the "problems" and "miseries" of migrant labourers and noted that there have been certain lapses on part of the Centre and State governments in providing help.

The court had also issued notices to the Government of India, governments of all State and Union Territories in the country, asked them to file their responses on the matter and posted it for hearing on May 28. The court had also sought the assistance of the Solicitor General on the matter.

(ANI report)

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