Delhi Bar seeks Rs500-cr aid from PM Cares Fund : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

Delhi Bar seeks Rs500-cr aid from PM Cares Fund

The council has already disbursed Rs8 crore among needy lawyers

Delhi Bar seeks Rs500-cr aid from PM Cares Fund


Tribune News Service
New Delhi, July 11

The Bar Council of Delhi (BCD) has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to provide financial relief to Bar members hit by financial crisis due to the Covid pandemic.

KC Mittal, BCD chairman, said the condition of advocates was worsening and to mitigate their hardship, the council needed a financial relief of Rs 500 crore.

“The BCD has already disbursed Rs 8 crore among needy lawyers and more needs to be done in order to give them succour,” Mittal said.

He demanded release of funds from the Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations Fund (PM Cares Fund) as well as the Contingency Funds created under Article 267 of the Constitution.

The letter highlighted the fact that the closure of courts during the lockdown dealt a grievous blow to the livelihood of thousands of advocates.

“It needs to be recognised that the legal community in Delhi and NCR is facing a severe financial crisis and the situation demands urgent intervention by the government,” the letter reads.

The PM Cares Fund has in its corpus a sum of Rs 9,677.9 crore to deal with disasters, emergencies, and situations of distress, it said, maintaining that contingency funds have categorically been created to meet “unforeseen disastrous situations” like the present one.

“In such an emergent and disastrous situation, the citizens cannot be left high and dry,” said the letter.


Top News

2 CRPF personnel killed in militant attack in Manipur

2 CRPF personnel killed in militant attack in Manipur

The militants attacked an IRBn (India Reserve Battalion) cam...

Arjuna awardee CRPF DIG officer Khajan Singh guilty of sexually harassing colleagues; faces removal

Arjuna awardee CRPF DIG officer Khajan Singh guilty of sexually harassing colleagues; faces removal

Khajan Singh, who is currently stationed in Mumbai, has yet ...

63% voting in 2nd phase, highest 79.46% in Tripura

63% voting in 2nd phase, highest 79.46% in Tripura

Jammu sees 71.91% turnout | Lowest 54.85% in UP

SC’s thumbs up to EVMs, junks PILs seeking return of paper ballot system

SC’s thumbs up to EVMs, junks PILs seeking return of paper ballot system

Rejects demand for verifying 100% votes with VVPAT slips


Cities

View All