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Decision on vaccine must be left to 'executive's wisdom': Bombay HC

The bench said the government was doing a fine job with the ongoing vaccination programme in the country.

By PTI Mar 10, 2021 2:43:52 PM IST (Published)


The Bombay High Court on Wednesday adjourned the hearing on a PIL seeking COVID-19 vaccination for lawyers and judges on priority, saying some decisions must be left to the ”executive’s wisdom”. The court also said it was rather ”selfish” of the petitioners to seek vaccination on priority for the judiciary.
A bench of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice G S Kulkarni was hearing a plea filed by Mumbai-based lawyers, seeking that members of the judiciary, advocates and their staff be considered as frontline workers and they be provided vaccine against COVID-19 on a priority basis. The petitioners, advocates Vaishnavi Gholave and Yogesh Morbale, filed the plea last week through their counsels Vinod P Sangvikar and Yashodeep Deshmukh.
The petitioner lawyers told the bench on Wednesday that the HC worked throughout the pandemic period and all lawyers, judges, and staff continued to work, regardless of the risk of contracting the viral infection. The bench, however, reminded the petitioners that many others, such as sanitation workers and staff of several private organisations, also continued to work in this period.