LAWS(JHAR)-2014-3-39

RAJESH KUMAR SINGH Vs. STATE OF JHARKHAND

Decided On March 01, 2014
RAJESH KUMAR SINGH Appellant
V/S
STATE OF JHARKHAND Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) IN this Public Interest Litigation, the petitioner seeks for direction to the respondents, especially respondent No. 1 -State of Jharkhand through its Secretary, Health Department to forthwith close the Blood Banks which are running in violation of the Rules and Regulations, especially the Blood Transfusion Safety and Regulation Rules and also the other Acts which are mandatorily to be followed for running the blood banks and other directions. The grievance of the petitioner, who is resident of Ranchi, is that blood banks in the State of Jharkhand are not being run in the strict compliance of Drugs and Cosmetics Act and the Rules framed thereunder. In para -4 of the writ petition, the petitioner has referred to one such blood bank situated at Sai Hospital, Bokaro, which is being run by one Arun Kumar Sinha (6th respondent) in Plot No. GC -18, situated at City Centre, Sector -4, Bokaro Steel City, District Bokaro in the name and style of Blood Bank, Sai Hospital. The petitioner has referred to the various informations obtained under Right to Information Act either by himself or by others regarding the safety norms which are to be followed in running the blood banks and, therefore the petitioner seeks appropriate direction to the respondents, in particular, 1st respondent to take steps to close the blood banks which are running in violation of the Rules & Regulations and also direction to the Civil Surgeon, Bokaro and Ranchi to take appropriate steps for regular inspection of the blood bank which are functioning in violation of the Rules & Regulations.

(2.) WE have heard Mr. Manoj Kumar Choubey, learned counsel for the petitioner and Mr. Rajesh Kumar, learned G.P. - V appearing for the State of Jharkhand.

(3.) IT is further stated that altogether 45 Blood Banks are running and all the Blood Banks are being inspected regularly and action is being taken. It is further stated that four Blood Banks were ordered to stop the function for taking the blood, its storages and distribution, since they did not have the necessary infrastructure. It is also stated that the respondents are strictly monitoring to ensure that there is no unlicensed Blood Banks are running in the State.