SC to likely hear plea over Covid vaccination today
The Supreme Court will hear a petition from parents seeking compensation and scrutiny of Covid vaccination records following the death of their daughters due to alleged side effects. They request an expert panel and improvements in government comm...

The petitioners have sought the top court’s intervention to form an expert panel to investigate the side-effect of Covid vaccination. They want compensation to be paid to the families of all those who may have died after taking the vaccine.
They later filed an additional affidavit, written submission and also an application to amend the prayers, seeking that all government communication on vaccines “should specify that these are voluntary” and also explain the possible serious adverse events. Also, they want the treatment protocols for such adverse events to be sent to all hospitals.
They want renowned medical practitioners Amitav Banerjee, Jacob Puliyel and Sankha Shubra Chakrabarti on the medical board they have pleaded to form.
The government has objected to the new demands and wants to argue the original petition, citing that the latest application has been filed at a highly belated stage, after pleadings are complete, in order to delay the proceedings.
The parents in their original petition filed in 2022 had alleged that Covid-19 was made out to look like an unprecedented challenge to mankind, and vaccines were touted as the only way out of it by the government and the experts backed by the government without necessary evidence. “The petitioners were also never given any information about serious adverse events of Covid vaccine from the vaccinator,” their joint petition said.
The parents in their original writ petition also sought the expert medical board to be independent of the government to forthwith inquire into and investigate into the deaths of their daughters, and to share the report of the investigation with them. They also appealed the court to issue a direction to the expert medical board to prepare a protocol for early detection and timely treatment for adverse events following immunisation due to Covid-19 vaccine.
In their rejoinder, they alleged that the government failed to heed any early warning signals within the country about potential adverse events.
The government in their response had said that they “only gave it free, but it was a voluntary vaccination programme”, the petitioners said.
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