"People lose their lives in the accident and you do not implement your law".
“People lose their lives in the accident and you don’t implement their law”. The Supreme Court reprimanded the center, the Supreme Court has reprimanded the central government for delay in preparing a cashless medical treatment scheme for road accident victims. It also called the Secretary of the Ministry of Road Transport to make it clear. Justice Abhay S. On Wednesday, a bank of Oka and Justice Ujjal Bhuiyan objected, despite the January 8 order, the central government did not follow it. The Supreme Court reprimanded the center over the delay in the implementation of the cashless treatment scheme of the injured (file photo) Pti, New Delhi. The Supreme Court has reprimanded the central government for delay in preparing a cashless medical treatment scheme for victims of the road accidents. It also called it up to clarify the Secretary of the Ministry of Road Transport. Justice Abhay S. A Bank of Oka and Justice Ujjal Bhuiyan objected on Wednesday, Justice Abhay S. A bank of Oka and Justice Ujjal Bhuiyan objected that the central government, despite the January 8 order, did not follow it. Why the court’s instructions were not followed, the bank said: ‘The time given to the government ended on March 15, 2025. It is not only a serious violation of the court orders, but also a violation of the implementation of a very welfare law. We instruct the Secretary of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways to appear through video conferencing and explain why the court instructions do not have the court. ‘ Orders seriously. Additional Attorney -General Vikramjit Banerjee, hosted by the center, said it has ‘obstacles’. People lose their lives because there is no cashless treatment; The bank said: “This is your own law, people are losing their lives because there is no cashless treatment.” It is for the benefit of ordinary people. We warn you, we will take contempt steps. Come ask your secretary to make it clear. ‘The Supreme Court has instructed the officer to appear on April 28 for explanation. The bank also instructed the Secretary of the Transport Department to upload the claims of the hit-and-run cases in the General Insurance Council (GIC) portal. It is worth mentioning on January 8 that the Supreme Court was the Golden period of the Golden period under the right. cited section 162 (2) of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 and ordered the government to prepare the plan by March 14, which can save many lives by providing medical treatment to victims. This period of crisis. The preparation of a cashless treatment division said people often die due to delays due to financial or procedural obstacles. The court also underlined that the drafting of a plan under section 162 for cashless treatment is the statutory obligation of the center. Every latest news and accurate information from the country and the world, every moment on your phone! Download now- Jagran app