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바카라God Bless This Country! Central Officials Are Living In Ivory Towers, Oblivious Of Covid Reality바카라: Delhi HC

The Delhi High Court rapped the Centre on Tuesday for not facilitating the manufacturing of Sputnik V vaccines in India

The Delhi High Court Tuesday rapped the Centre for its statement claiming that manufacturing Sputnik V vaccines within the country will not benefit India and that the doses will be dispatched to foreign countries.

Lashing out at the Centre for being oblivious of ground realities, the Delhi High Court said that the central government바카라s officers are living in 바카라ivory towers바카라 as the court held that manufacturing Sputnik V Vaccines in India will greatly help the country to contain the spread of the virus.

바카라God bless this country바카라, was another remark of a bench of Justices Manmohan and Navin Chawla which castigated the Centre for not being alive to the pandemic situation that is taking so many lives.

The bench said the collaboration of Panacea Biotec with Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) for manufacturing of Sputnik V vaccine should be seen as an opportunity to ensure its usage here and in such matters instructions are to be taken from the highest authorities that too within 30 minutes.

The court was hearing a plea of Delhi-based Panacea Biotec seeking to modify a July 2020 order, by which the firm had undertaken not to prosecute further the execution proceedings instituted by them in relation to an arbitral award, running into crores of rupees, passed in its favour and against the Centre.

The company, in its fresh application, sought release of the arbitral award saying it needs funds at the earliest in the larger interest of humanity as it has already manufactured trial batches of COVID vaccine Sputnik V in collaboration with RDIF and the process of manufacturing scale-up batches is on.

Reprimanding the Centre, the court said "no one is applying its mind" when there is an opportunity for the government to get millions of vaccines and it should use this as a window.

바카라Otherwise, deaths will continue to happen. Every day you are castigated by each and every court and still you are not awake.

바카라Which bureaucrat is giving you instructions. Is he not alive to the situation? God bless this country. That is why we are facing this situation. In such matters instructions are to be taken from the highest authorities that too within 30 minutes,바카라 the bench said.

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It added, 바카라Does your officer not see so many deaths are taking place in the country and we are short of vaccines. Your client is not alive to the situation.바카라

The bench, which was critical of the Centre's stand on the issue, said, 바카라You (government) are so short of vaccines and you are not taking it through. May be it is an opportunity for you. Don바카라t be so negative. It is like a raging fire and nobody is bothered. You people don바카라t understand the larger picture or what.

바카라Tell your officers it is an opportunity for you, don바카라t lose it. No one is applying its mind. The virus has not spared any single family. Your officers are living in ivory towers,바카라 the bench said.

The bench further said 바카라This court is of the view that in today바카라s time there is acute shortage of vaccines in India and the collaboration of applicant (Panacea Biotec) with RDIF gives India an opportunity to ensure that the vaccine manufactured by the applicant is used for sale in India.바카라

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The court issued notice to the Centre and asked it to examine the plea and file a reply within a week and listed it for hearing on May 31.

The company, represented through senior advocate Sandeep Sethi, said, 바카라If the awarded amount is not released바카라, the whole process of manufacture of vaccine at the fastest pace may get derailed and delayed which will not be in the larger interest of humanity.바카라

Additional Solicitor General Balbir Singh, representing the Centre, submitted that the manufacturing of Sputnik V will not benefit the country as it will be for global supply by RDIF.

He claimed that certain misleading statements were made in the plea and there was no urgency as the vaccines are to be sold outside India.

The Centre was also represented through advocates Rajesh Ranjan and B S Shukla.

Sethi, however, responded that no manufactured vaccines can be exported without the government바카라s consent.

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He said these vaccines are meant only for Indian use and it will benefit the government as the firm is one of the largest manufacturers of vaccines which supplies domestic and international markets.

On the Centre바카라s objection to the plea, the bench said the government is short of vaccines and this company says they are willing to manufacture and deposit 20 per cent of sale proceeds in the court, so it should be taken as an opportunity.

The application was filed in a pending appeal of the Centre challenging a single judge바카라s order dismissing its petition on a limited point of limitation period.

Before the single judge, the Centre had challenged the arbitral tribunal바카라s award which was in the favour of Panacea Biotec and Bharat Biotech International Ltd and Serum Institute of India relating to an earlier agreement for pandemic H1N1 influenza vaccines in 2010.

In its plea before the division bench, Panacea Biotec mentioned that Serum Institute and Bharat Biotech are also exporting COVID-19 vaccines to various countries and now there is huge shortage of vaccines which is not readily available for citizens of the age of 18 years and above, though officially it has been declared that they are eligible for vaccination since May 1.

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바카라It is one of the greatest challenge the humanity is facing which can only be overcome by vaccination and by following other protocols. Unless timely steps for manufacture of Covid-19 vaccine are taken, the death toll can go up to astronomical figures,바카라 it said while maintaining that 100 million doses per year of Sputnik V vaccine for the global market would be manufactured.

(With PTI inputs)

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