During the personal e-hearing, IP submitted that the errors committed by him during CIRP were bonafide mistakes and not intentional. DC observes that IP displayed a negligent approach during the conduct of CIRP
1. Phased re-opening of areas outside the Containment Zones- In areas outside Containment Zones, all activities will be permitted, except the following, which will be allowed, with the stipulation of following Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to be prescribed by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), in a phased manner:
Adherence to provisions of the code is the first and foremost duty of an IP. It is incumbent upon IPs to build and safeguard the reputation of the profession which should enjoy the trust of the society and inspire confidence of all the stakeholders.
Subcribers of RD Account who could not deposit the advance installments to get the benefit of rebate during the lock down period may deposit the same up to 30.06.2020. The rebate admissible as per the scheme provisions will be available at the time of deposit of advance installments.
The owner of the Barber shop/ Hair-cut saloon will ensure that any staff member who has symptoms of COVID-19 (Fever, Dry Cough, breathing difficulty etc) shall stay at home seek medical advice. Similarly no client having such symptoms should be attended.
Air travel of passengers, both domestic and international, has been prohibited since 25th March 2020. Now it has been decided by Government that domestic air travel of passengers shall resume with effect from 25th May, 2020 (order of MHA dated 20th May, 2020).
‘National Pharmaceuticals Pricing Authority of India (NPPA) intervenes to bring down N95 prices. After NPPA isued an advisory to N 95 Manufacturers on 21st May 2020, major Manufacturer Venus introduced a hospital pack of 5 N95 masks and 5 surgical masks at Rs 395 Plus taxes. More Manufacturer to follow the advisory. NPPA expect Price […]
Due to lockdown, migrant workers are stranded at different places. They would be allowed to move by trains as under: i. Movement of Shramik Special trains shall be permitted by Ministry of Railways (MoR), in consultation with Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).
The dates of possession mentioned in already registered agreements for sale, shall be deemed to be extended by the Force Majeure period. Due to non-functioning of the concerned offices, the work of transfer of title and conveyance has been adversely affected. Therefore, any compliance under Section 17 that becomes due during the Force Majeure period is allowed to be completed in a period extending till the expiry of the force majeure period.
No. 40-3/2020-DM-I(A) Government of India Ministry of Home Affairs North Block, New Delhi-110001 Dated 17th May, 2020 ORDER Whereas, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) in exercise of their powers under section 6(2)(i) of the Disaster Management Act. 2005, vide their Orders dated 24.03.2020, 14.04.2020 and 01.05.2020 had directed the National Executive Committee (NEC) to […]