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Follow LG order on COVID-19 testing scrupulously, Delhi HC to AAP govt

While disposing of two pleas challenging the Delhi government's decision to exclude asymptomatic or pre-symptomatic patients from COVID-19 testing, Delhi HC directed the AAP government to scrupulously follow the directions issued by LG. The LG by his June 8 order had directed to follow ICMR guideline that is the Rapid Antigen Testing methodology in COVID-19 testing of the symptomatic or asymptomatic or pre-symptomatic patient.

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Follow LG order on COVID-19 testing scrupulously, Delhi HC to AAP govt
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Published : Jun 22, 2020, 3:30 PM IST

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Monday said it expected the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government to "scrupulously" follow the directions issued by the Lieutenant Governor (LG) on June 8 in connection with testing of asymptomatic COVID-19 patients.

A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan issued the direction while disposing of two pleas challenging the Delhi government health department's June 2 decision to exclude asymptomatic or pre-symptomatic patients from COVID-19 testing.

Also read: 18,000 COVID-19 tests being conducted each day: Kejriwal

"It is expected of the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (GNCTD) that the LG's direction of June 8 shall be followed scrupulously," the bench said.

The court said it was not going to further monitor the matter given the Delhi government status report which said that LG Anil Baijal on June 8 set aside the June 2 order.

The LG by his June 8 order had directed that testing strategy recommended by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) be followed, said the report, filed through Delhi government additional standing counsel Satyakam.

The report also stated that testing in Delhi has been ramped up and another testing methodology in the form of 'Rapid Antigen Testing' has been adopted in Delhi as per the recommendation of ICMR.

The two separate but similar petitions were filed by doctor K K Aggarwal, Padma Shri Awardee and former President of Indian Medical Association (IMA), and Renu Goswami.

Aggarwal, who is also the president of NGO 'Heart Care Foundation of India', said during the hearing that multiple orders from Delhi government and then the LG was leading to confusion among the doctors as well as the general public.

He said there should be only one common order to avoid confusion.

Aggarwal claimed that as COVID-19 is a notifiable disease all citizens must get themselves tested for the virus, irrespective of whether the patient is symptomatic or asymptomatic or pre-symptomatic patient.

In the second petition, Goswami said the Delhi government excluded asymptomatic direct contacts of confirmed cases from COVID-19 testing (except high-risk cases), which is in contravention of ICMR testing guidelines issued on May 18 mandating testing of asymptomatic direct and high-risk contacts of a confirmed case.

The petition said that the AAP government has also issued show-cause notices to authorised private laboratories for testing asymptomatic cases by alleging that they have purportedly acted in violation of the ICMR testing guidelines as well as suspended testing by eight labs.

"The impugned actions restricting testing to symptomatic and high-risk cases and reduced testing capacity of the state violate the Article 21 of the Constitution in as much as denying the right of a citizen to get tested for infection is a gross violation of Right to Life and the attendant right to health guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution," it had said.

(PTI report)

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Monday said it expected the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government to "scrupulously" follow the directions issued by the Lieutenant Governor (LG) on June 8 in connection with testing of asymptomatic COVID-19 patients.

A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan issued the direction while disposing of two pleas challenging the Delhi government health department's June 2 decision to exclude asymptomatic or pre-symptomatic patients from COVID-19 testing.

Also read: 18,000 COVID-19 tests being conducted each day: Kejriwal

"It is expected of the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (GNCTD) that the LG's direction of June 8 shall be followed scrupulously," the bench said.

The court said it was not going to further monitor the matter given the Delhi government status report which said that LG Anil Baijal on June 8 set aside the June 2 order.

The LG by his June 8 order had directed that testing strategy recommended by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) be followed, said the report, filed through Delhi government additional standing counsel Satyakam.

The report also stated that testing in Delhi has been ramped up and another testing methodology in the form of 'Rapid Antigen Testing' has been adopted in Delhi as per the recommendation of ICMR.

The two separate but similar petitions were filed by doctor K K Aggarwal, Padma Shri Awardee and former President of Indian Medical Association (IMA), and Renu Goswami.

Aggarwal, who is also the president of NGO 'Heart Care Foundation of India', said during the hearing that multiple orders from Delhi government and then the LG was leading to confusion among the doctors as well as the general public.

He said there should be only one common order to avoid confusion.

Aggarwal claimed that as COVID-19 is a notifiable disease all citizens must get themselves tested for the virus, irrespective of whether the patient is symptomatic or asymptomatic or pre-symptomatic patient.

In the second petition, Goswami said the Delhi government excluded asymptomatic direct contacts of confirmed cases from COVID-19 testing (except high-risk cases), which is in contravention of ICMR testing guidelines issued on May 18 mandating testing of asymptomatic direct and high-risk contacts of a confirmed case.

The petition said that the AAP government has also issued show-cause notices to authorised private laboratories for testing asymptomatic cases by alleging that they have purportedly acted in violation of the ICMR testing guidelines as well as suspended testing by eight labs.

"The impugned actions restricting testing to symptomatic and high-risk cases and reduced testing capacity of the state violate the Article 21 of the Constitution in as much as denying the right of a citizen to get tested for infection is a gross violation of Right to Life and the attendant right to health guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution," it had said.

(PTI report)

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