New Karnataka law to punish healthcare warriors' offenders


Bengaluru, Apr 23 (IANS): Karnataka Governor Vajubhai Vala promulgated an Ordinance to punish offenders of healthcare warriors, fighting the coronavirus pandemic in the southern state, an official said on Wednesday, April 22.

"The Governor passed the Karnataka Epidemic Disease Ordinance, 2020 the state cabinet approved on Monday to punish all who attack healthcare warriors in the state, including doctors, nurses, paramedics and Asha women workers treating COVID-19 victims across the state," the official told IANS here.

The new law empowers the state government to punish the offenders with a 3-year maximum jail term and attachment of their properties for damaging assets.

The cabinet enacted the law a day after unruly mobs attacked doctors, Asha workers and police at Padarayanapura in the city's south-west suburb when they went to shift secondary contacts of COVID patients to a quarantine centre in the city and similar violent acts on the healthcare warriors in the state during the last one month.

The central government also issued a similar ordinance making such acts non-bailable offence with 7-year maximum punishment and Rs 5-lakh fine.

"Anyone convicted for obstructing any officer or public servant from discharging their duties during any epidemic can be imprisoned for up to three years and a maximum fine of Rs 50,000 can be imposed," says the Ordinance.

Under the ordinance, when there is an outbreak of any epidemic disease, to prevent it's spread the government may take measures, including sealing of borders, restrictions on transport and quarantining people, and empower Deputy Commissioner and Municipal Commissioners to exercise powers specified.

The law also empowers the state to award identical jail term and fine for causing damage to public or private property in any area when regulations are in force to contain any epidemic disease.

The Ordinance provides for double the value of the damage as fine and in default attachment of properties of the convicts.

 

 

  

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  • S N BANGs, Thannirubhavi

    Thu, Apr 23 2020

    Is there any provision to punish instigator of violence? They also should be punished.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 23 2020

    These people are Uneducated ...

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Thu, Apr 23 2020

    India has acquired the most dubious reputation in the entire world, where Doctors and medical staff are subjected to physical and mental trauma, by fanatical radicals, threatening them with sticks, stones n knives, spitting n abusing, threatening women staff with gross nudism !! IMA Doctors protested, threatened a nationwide agitation Alarmed, PM Modiji, issued The Epidemic disease (Amendment) act 2020. President Shri Ramnath Kovind, promulgated the ordinance on 20th April.... The act prescribes stringent punishment from 6 months to 7 years Rigorous Imprisonment and a fine of Rs 50, 000 to 7 lakhs.. All offensives are non bailable !!!!

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  • Ramesh, Udupi

    Thu, Apr 23 2020

    Who attacks health warriors should not be spared.

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  • Clara, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 23 2020

    Good that this law has been implemented . It should have implemented long back Just Like UP Government . But anyhow Nevertheless this is Good now the law has been implemented .

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  • Clara, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 23 2020

    Good that this law has been implemented . It should have implemented long back Just Like UP Government . But anyhow Nevertheless this is Good now the law has been implemented .

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Thu, Apr 23 2020

    Make it retrospective, file cases to all previous attacks duing covid period.

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  • Prabhu, MUMBAI

    Thu, Apr 23 2020

    Police should encounter them.

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