Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Tuesday said he would hear actor Sonu Sood on his request to intervene in litigation of public interests where the alleged illegally distributed injection of remedies and Todilizumab responded to demand in social media.
A main bench justice Didankar Datta and Justice Girish Kulkarni, heard pills about Covid-19 management, was told by Milan’s advocate desai that the sod had directed the application of the intervention.
“We will hear it,” CJ said.
The SOOD application said, since the beginning of the pandemic he endlessly carried out philanthropic work for the sake of people who needed and helpless.
He provides free and assessment facilities to doctors and health workers in his hotel in Juhu, providing food up to 45,000 people per day during locking and coordinated with several state governments and other authorities and with their own costs regulating free transportation for more than 20,000 migrant workers for More than 20,000 migrant workers.
to go to their original places.
“Such philanthropical philanthropic jobs during induced pandemic locks have made him awards throughout the world and he was awarded the prestigious SDG Special Action Award by the UN Development Program (UNDP),” he said.
The SOOD application said after the second wave was hit on April 2021, people rushed from the pillar to the post to get medicines to save the essential lives.
He realized that one of the main causes of patients who needed could not utilize the life savings drugs mentioned above was a lack of coordination between places that had drugs mentioned above and patients who needed and “Therefore he decided to become a channel Among the two connecting Bonda Fide in need of places where the drugs mentioned above are available so that the latter can send the medication needed to the patient in need, “the application said.
He said it involves the process of two stages asking patients to submit documents such as copies of aadhar cards, Covid reports, doctor recipes etc.
and verification by contacting the hospital.
“After satisfying himself about the need for drugs mentioned above, the applicant through various channels will try to find out the availability of these drugs and the location,” it informs.
The SOOD application added, “The Petitioner states that it has never bought and / or buy any medicines for trading purposes, including remediesivir and tovilizumab, and as stated above, only guiding patients in need where the drugs are available above .
Hoarding the previous drugs Report to court.
Judges M Eminta advocate Navlakha Rajesh Inamdar to provide his response to the report.
“Look in it.
We will hear you about this on the next hearing,” said Justice Kulkarni.
The judge also said they left with what was placed before the court.