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A Bench of Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka and Justice Suraj Govindaraj who were hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) petition challenging the restrictions imposed by state government on the movement of public along the Kerala-Karnataka Border in view of the rising number of Covid-19 infected persons, noted that the guidelines issued by the Central government currently in force do not permit border closures.
“There is a concept of Federalism, you cannot simply close borders,” the Court said.
It, therefore, proceeded to direct the Karnataka State government to make a statement that all check-posts across the Kerala-Karnataka border are open and that only negative RT-PCR reports is being mandated for persons entering the State from Kerala and nothing more.
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The Additional Government Advocate also informed a Division Bench of Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka and Justice Suraj Govindaraj that Clause 3 of the directive issued on March 15, will be reconsidered.
During the hearing on Tuesday, advocate K Ravishankar appearing for the petitioner B Subbaya Rai brought to the notice of the Court, the latest guidelines issued by the Union government dated March 23, which gives no room for imposition of restrictions on inter-and intra-state travel.
The counsel appearing for the Central government re-affirmed the same by stating that “no border restrictions has been imposed in the latest guidelines.”
The Court then asked the State government to make a statement that all the check-posts across the Kerala-Karnataka border are open.