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Delhi HC summons Union Health Secretary over non-compliance of orders

Justice Prathiba M Singh said in the order issued on May 3, "On 15th February 2023, a further amount of Rs 5 crore was directed to be released by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The said direction was reiterated in an order dated 6th March 2023. However, the said amount has not been released to date."

ANI May 06, 2023 17:19 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], May 6 (ANI): The Delhi High Court has summoned the Secretary of the Union Health Ministry over noncompliance of its directing the release of Rs 5 crore for the treatment of children suffering from rare diseases.
The court said it cannot turn a blind eye to the plight of the children.
Justice Prathiba M Singh said in the order issued on May 3, "On 15th February 2023, a further amount of Rs 5 crore was directed to be released by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The said direction was reiterated in an order dated 6th March 2023. However, the said amount has not been released to date."
The bench was hearing a batch of petitions by children suffering from rare diseases seeking free treatment.
Justice Singh expressed her displeasure and said, " Under such circumstances, the court cannot turn a blind eye to the medical condition of 40 children who are Petitioners before the court."
The judge noted that the children have started medication but if a further course of medication is not forthcoming the effectiveness of the previous doses will be lost. Under these circumstances, the Secretary, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare shall physically remain present in Court on the next date of hearing, Justice Singh directed.
The court also said that It has been noticed in orders of 23rd March 2021 and 30th January 2023 that a large number of funds were, in fact, allocated for rare diseases. However, the budgets lapsed and the amounts were not released.
"Repeated orders of this Court for release of further amounts have not been acceded to by the Ministry," the bench expressed its displeasure.
The court observed that the lapse of budget has also been confirmed in the affidavit by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Union of India to the tune of almost Rs 193 crore.
The said affidavit also demonstrated that as against the elapsed budget, only a sum of Rs.7 crore was spent between 2018 till 2021, Justice Singh pointed out.
The bench also noted that The Union of India challenged the two orders.
This Court was informed that no stay on the said two orders has been granted and the Division Bench has also clarified that the pendency of the LPA would not come in the way of this Court hearing the matters further. Under these circumstances, the health ministry Secretary shall physically remain present in Court on the next date of hearing, the judge said. (ANI).

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