[LIVE UPDATES] Supreme Court Hearing On Plight Of Migrant Workers (Suo Motu)

Sanya Talwar

5 Jun 2020 5:09 AM GMT

  • [LIVE UPDATES] Supreme Court Hearing On Plight Of Migrant Workers (Suo Motu)

    Supreme Court to hear the suo motu case pertaining to the plight of migrant workers across the country, who have found themselves in dire straits due to the Coronavirus induced lockdown. ‬‪Last week, a slew of interim directions were passed by Top...

    Supreme Court to hear the suo motu case pertaining to the plight of migrant workers across the country, who have found themselves in dire straits due to the Coronavirus induced lockdown. ‬

    ‪Last week, a slew of interim directions were passed by Top Court.‬



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    • 5 Jun 2020 8:36 AM GMT

      SG continues, “Any state puts in a request for any number of trains, they are being provided by the govt within 24 hours.”

      Bench, “We will ask all states to submit their demands to the railways.”

    • 5 Jun 2020 8:35 AM GMT

      Bench tells SG that according to the chart submitted, Maharashtra has only asked for one train

      SG, “Yes. We have already run 802 trains from Maha.”

      Bench, “Should we take that to mean that no other person will be going to Maharashtra?”

      SG, “That’s what the Maha Govt. told us”.

    • 5 Jun 2020 8:35 AM GMT

      Now, SG says that they have on record a chart which shows How many workers yet to be shifted and how many trains are required for the said purpose. He informs the Bench that only State Governments can provide this info and they have prepared a chart on the same.

    • 5 Jun 2020 8:33 AM GMT

      SG, “Max trains went to UP or Bihar. We are in touch with the State Governments. Letter has been sent to chief secretaries asking how many workers still had to be shifted and how many trains were required for that.”

    • 5 Jun 2020 8:33 AM GMT

      Solicitor-General Tushar Mehta informs the Bench that they have filed their affidavit yesterday.

      “We have also answered the query that you incorporated in the last Order.”


      SG states that in accordance with guidelines, Indian Railways operated 4228 trains till 3rd June.

      SG is now taking the Bench through statistical data - positive stats for number of trains that have operated and number of migrants who have been transported.

    • 5 Jun 2020 8:29 AM GMT

      Bench assembled

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