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SC hearing PIL which has sought information on clinical trial data of Covid-19 vaccines

Lawstreet Journal 8 Nov 2021 10:44pm

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Mandates still being issued. So pls have an early hearing: Bhushan

Don’t know which  interest petitioner is representing: SG

SC hearing PIL which has sought information on clinical trial data of Covid-19 vaccines, which have been given emergency use authorization in the country.

Vaccine Data Plea also seeks directions to make public the segregated data of  clinical trials for vaccines that are being administered to the population in India under Emergency Use Authorisation. Plea also questioned “illegal mandates” and coercive action in case of non-vaccination

Bhushan said mandates are still being issued. People are losing their job and the matter be taken up for hearing on an early date

Bhushan seeks an early date “illegal mandates are being issued so may be heard next week"

SG Tushar Mehta: Kindly adjourn it by three weeks. We are yet to file our affidavit

Mehta: We don’t know which interest the petitioner is representing. Let the country proceed with vaccination the way it is going on

Justice Nageswara Rao: We will hear it on November 22

Justice L Nageswara Rao led bench of Supreme Court adjourns plea seeking public disclosure of vaccine clinical trial data and post-vaccination data as is required by international medical norms to November 29

SG Tushar Mehta seeks time to file a reply

Advocate Prashant Bhushan submits the need for urgently hearing the case: Mandates are being issued and people are losing their jobs

Matter to be heard on November 29, 2021

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