niharika times
  • National
  • Rajasthan
  • Sports
  • Cinema
  • Business
  • Recipe
No Result
View All Result
  • National
  • Rajasthan
  • Sports
  • Cinema
  • Business
  • Recipe
No Result
View All Result
niharika times
No Result
View All Result
Home India

Supreme Court Emphasizes Support for Doctors During Pandemic

by sabal singh bhati
October 29, 2025
Supreme Court Emphasizes Support for Doctors During Pandemic

New Delhi: The Supreme Court stated on Tuesday that society will not forgive the judiciary if it fails to support doctors, condemning the belief that private doctors were motivated by profit during the Covid-19 pandemic. A bench, consisting of Justices P S Narasimha and R Mahadevan, made these comments while deliberating on a plea regarding the exclusion of doctors and healthcare workers who died while combating Covid-19 at private clinics, dispensaries, and unrecognized hospitals from insurance coverage. The bench declared, “Society will not forgive us if we don’t take care of our doctors and don’t stand for them…”. It emphasized the necessity for the government to ensure that insurance companies honor valid claims.

The bench remarked, “You should compel the insurance company to pay if, according to you, the condition is met that they were on Covid response, and they died because of Covid”. The court argued that the presumption that private doctors were solely profit-driven was inaccurate. It noted that these doctors were not on government duty, and the assumption of profit was unfounded. The bench urged the Centre to provide relevant data and information regarding other similar or parallel insurance schemes beyond the Pradhan Mantri Insurance Scheme. “We will establish the principle, and claims can subsequently be made to the insurance company based on our judgment,” the bench added.

The bench was considering a plea from Pradeep Arora and others contesting a March 9, 2021, ruling by the Bombay High Court, which stated that staff at private hospitals were not eligible for benefits under the insurance scheme unless their services were requisitioned by the state or Centre. This ruling stemmed from a plea by Kiran Bhaskar Surgade, whose husband, who operated a private clinic in Thane, succumbed to Covid-19 in 2020. The insurance company denied her claim under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Package (PMGKP), asserting that her husband’s clinic was not recognized as a Covid-19 hospital.

The PMGKP was introduced in March 2020, and its coverage has been extended since then, providing an insurance cover of Rs 50 lakh to healthcare workers under the scheme, serving as a safety net for the dependents of Covid warriors who lost their lives to the virus.

ShareTweetSend

Related Posts

Odisha Vigilance Arrests Senior Tax Official for Bribery

Cyclone Montha Impacts 33 Blocks and 11 Urban Areas in Odisha

Recent News

  • Odisha Vigilance Arrests Senior Tax Official for Bribery
  • Cyclone Montha Impacts 33 Blocks and 11 Urban Areas in Odisha
  • Rahul Gandhi Accuses Modi of Fearing Trump
  • Farmhouse Linked to Pitabas Murder Reveals Disturbing Secrets
  • Dhenkanal Launches Cyber Safety Awareness Campaign
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Cookie Policy
  • Corrections Policy
  • DMCA
  • Privacy & Policy
  • About
Call us: +91 97996 37175

© 2022 Niharika Times. All Rights Reserved

📰

  • National
  • Rajasthan
  • Sports
  • Cinema
  • Business
  • Recipe

© 2022 Niharika Times. All Rights Reserved

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
Exit mobile version