By Express News Service
KOCHI: The Kerala High Court on Wednesday directed the ICMR to verify whether or not particular person states have been given authority to repair the speed of RT-PCR exams.
The Bench issued the order on a petition filed by personal lab homeowners difficult the federal government order decreasing the cost for RT-PCR exams from Rs 1,700 to Rs 500.
When the petition got here up for listening to, the state authorities submitted that the price of kits and consumables has drastically come down and the argument of the personal labs that the one approach to transfer ahead is to make use of take a look at kits which can be cheaper and never up to speed in getting an correct consequence was with none foundation. The fee in Punjab is just Rs 415, in Maharashtra it’s Rs 500 and in Haryana and Uttarkhand additionally Rs 500.
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The Bench requested the state below what provision within the legislation the federal government had slashed the speed. P Narayanan, Senior Government Pleader, submitted that the state has each energy to subject orders below the provisions of the Disaster Management Act, Section 2 of Epidemic Diseases Act and Kerala Epidemic Diseases Ordinance.
Apart from that, the Union authorities additionally authorised the state authorities to repair the charges of varied exams referring to the pandemic. There was no illegality in issuing the order by the Kerala authorities, he mentioned.
The court docket additionally issued a discover to the central and state governments and ICMR.