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Supreme Court of India
Decided on: 05.11.2020

Constitution of India, Article 32 -- Disaster Management Act, 2005 (53 of 2005), Section 10, 36 – Novel coronavirus disease, 2019 / Covid-19 situation -- Use of disinfectant on human body – Public Interest Litigation/ PIL to ban usage – Held,

-- Provisions of the Act, 2005, confer certain more responsibilities and duties on the respondent No.1/ Union of India apart from issuance of guidelines and providing financial support -- The Act, 2005, is special legislation containing self-contained provisions to deal with a disaster. The Pandemic being a disaster within the meaning of Act, 2005, has to be dealt with sternly and effectively.

-- When public authorities/ organizations were using disinfectants both chemical/organic on the human body and there are various studies to the effect that it may be harmful to the health and the body. Some more actions were required to remove the cloud of uncertainty and to regulate the use even if it was to either prevent such use or regulate the use so that health of citizens is amply protected.

-- For spraying disinfectant on human body, fumigation or use of UV rays against the human body, there has to be regulatory regime when respondent No.1 itself is of the view that such use is not recommended. The respondent No.1 has wide powers and responsibilities under Act, 2005, which could have been utilized to remedy the situation. In event, use of disinfectant on human body is to cause adverse effect on the health of the people, there has to be immediate remedial action and respondent No.1 cannot stop only by saying that such use is not recommended.

Directions issued:

i) The respondent No.1/Union of India may consider and issue necessary directions in exercise of powers vested in it under the Disaster Management Act, 2005, regarding ban/Regulation on the usage of disinfection tunnels involving spraying or fumigation of chemical/organic disinfectants for the human beings.

Or

ii) There shall be similar consideration and directions by the respondents as indicated above with regard to exposure of human being to artificial ultraviolet rays.

iii) Looking to the health concern of the people in general, the aforesaid exercise be completed by respondent No.1/Union of India  within a period of one month.

(Para 1, 2, 34-42)

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