The Supreme Court has reprimanded the central government over the delay in the Golden Hour Cash Less Treatment Scheme, said: You do not care about the laws - the Supreme Court Slams Center on the delay in the Golden Hour -Counts Treatment Scheme
The Supreme Court has reprimanded the central government for the delay in creating a cashless scheme for the treatment of victims of the road accidents. The court said highways are being built, but that people are dying due to a lack of treatment facility. The scheme made to ensure treatment during the golden hour was ordered to be implemented within a week. Pti, New -Delhi. The Supreme Court said on Monday that you are building large highways, but people are dying due to a lack of facilities to have the central government delayed in the creation of a cashless scheme for the treatment of victims of the vehicle accidents. Justice Abhay S. A Bank of Oka and Justice Ujjal Bhuiyan said that, despite his January 8 order, the center did not comply with instructions and did not claim to extend time. The court said that Section 164A of the Motor Vehicles Act, 2022, came into effect for three years on April 1, 2022, but the center did not implement the scheme to give interim relief to the contenders. The Supreme Court expressed resentment, asked: When will the scheme be formed? The bank told the Secretary of the Road Transport Ministry: “You made contempt. You didn’t even mind asking time. What’s going on? Tell us when you are going to make the scheme? You don’t mind your own laws. Three years ago this environment arose. Are you actually busy with the well -being of the general public?” “How can you be so carefree? Aren’t you serious about this introsion? The Supreme Court is noteworthy that after the golden hour was injured under Article 2 (12-A) of the car Vehicles Act, 1988, it is called an hour in which the person’s life can be saved by providing timely treatment. The Point Court called the Ministry’s secretary to explain the reason for the delay in the scheme. The secretary said on Monday that the concept of the scheme was prepared, but objections to the General Insurance Council (GIC) were obstructed. The concept of the scheme held on to Gic’s objection: ‘Gic is not working together. He argues that he must get permission to check the status of the insurance policy of the vehicle involved in the accident. The Apex Court submitted the record that the Golden Hour scheme would be in effect within a week from Monday. Also directed that the reported scheme should be recorded until May 9 and the trial of the case should be postponed until May 13. On January 8, the Supreme Court instructed the central government to make schemes for cashless treatment of victims of motor vehicles during the Golden Hour period by law. The bank quoted section 162 (2) of the Act and ordered the government to make schemes by March 14, which could save many lives by providing immediately medical care to victims. Download now- Jagran app