The Chennai High Court has said that the court cannot interfere as the state government will decide on the operation of buses and opening of temples across the state.
The Chennai High Court has said that the court cannot interfere as the state government will decide on the operation of buses and opening of temples across the state.
Curfew imposed to prevent corona second wave spread
As the impact of the epidemic is currently receding,
Demanding the resumption of bus services across Tamil Nadu and ordering the reopening of temples.
KK Ramesh from Madurai in the Chennai High Court,
Had filed two public interest litigation cases separately.
The bench comprising Chief Justice Sanjiv Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamurthy, which heard the case, said the state government would take a decision in this regard and could not return to normalcy immediately as there was a risk of a third wave.
Controls in consultation with the expert panel,
Since the government also announces relaxations, there is no arbitrary action in it.
They also made it clear that the court could not intervene in these matters. The government should take a decision considering the dangers of ordinary people.
When it comes to the right to life,
The right to worship will go to the back seat, he said.
The judges ordered the completion of both cases.
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