The Supreme Court has started a “health care centre” which will be operational from 1 April to “take care of the medical emergency and other health related problems of the Lawyers, Litigants and others visiting Supreme Court”, stated a notice from the apex court’s secretary general.
By contrast, Delhi’s district court’s government-run pharmacies have seen a severe shortage of nearly everything required to render medical aid.
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If I remember correctly, the AG had made a mention in Court 1 that the lighting wasn't too good in the Court rooms...I believe the lighting was changed immediately over the weekend.
Justice Katju had also mentioned that he had started washrooms for females in the Allahabad HC when he was CJ there.
Would be interesting statistics/data, I'm sure. Not something most people consider or pay much attention to.
I wonder if LegallyIndia has done or can do such a task? I agree it would not at all be easy to obtain or compile such information, but it would be an interesting perspective.
Cheers. :)
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