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Writ to SC for failure to get Cetamol (with full text)

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KATHMANDU: JAN. 25 – A writ petition has been filed in the Supreme Court (SC) alleging that the essential drug Cetamol has not been received.

A writ petition has been filed against the government by Sabiya Tamang of Nuwakot’s Myagang Rural Municipality-3.

In the writ petition, an extradition order is requested. “Extreme shortages of Cetamol have resulted in unsustainable supply, and some people have acted inhumanely against the Infectious Diseases Act, such as black-marketing of commissioned pharmaceuticals,” according to the writ petition. ‘

In the writ petition, it has been demanded to issue an interim order in accordance with Rule 49 of the Supreme Court Rules 2074 in the name of the Opposition for easy supply of medicines across the country. “Let us issue an interim order in accordance with Rule 49 of the Supreme Court Rules 2074 to name the Cetamol-Paracetamol opposition for adequate supply across the country,” the writ petition further said. We should also issue an order in the name of the opposition to blackmail the Paracetamol tablets, to obstruct the easy supply of medicines, to take action against those who commit irregularities in the pharmaceutical, wholesale and retail pharmacies and to make Paracetamol easily available. As this writ petition is also the subject of the epidemic of COVID-19, let’s give priority to hearing the writ petition. ‘

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