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Plea by Ganga Ram Hospital to quash FIR: Delhi HC reserves order, stays proceedings for now

FIR was registered for allegedly flouting govt order on mandatory usage of a digital platform for transmitting and sharing data on the collection of COVID-19 test samples

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The Delhi High Court has ordered a stay on the proceedings consequent to the FIR registered against the medical superintendent, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, for allegedly not following norms pertaining to the collection of COVID-19 test samples, legal news website BarandBench.com has reported.

The ad-interm stay order was passed by a Single Judge Bench of Justice C Hari Shankar after it reserved its orders in the petition to quash the FIR. Order will be pronounced on June 22, 2020 at 10:30 am.

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“Till then, the proceedings consequent to the impugned FIR shall remain in abeyance. It is made clear that this ad interim direction is being passed only so as to ensure that the status quo is not disturbed and nothing precipitates, prior to passing of orders by this court,” it said.

The court has clarified that the interim order should not be treated as a reflection on the merits of the case of either party, even on the application for stay.

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FIR under Section 188 IPC was registered against the medical superintendent, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital for allegedly flouting the Delhi Government's order on mandatory usage of a digital platform called 'RT PCR app' for transmitting and sharing data on the collection of COVID-19 test samples.

The hospital submitted that while it was unable to transmit information on sample through the RT-PCR app as it could not register on it due to operational constraints, all data was sent to ICMR as well as Delhi Government manually through email.

The hospital argued that there was neither "disobedience" nor was there any consequent obstruction, annoyance or injury to a person in terms of section 188 IPC.

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