'Can't interfere...': SC junks plea against Karnataka circular on Kerala visitors


New Delhi, Oct 29 (IANS): The Supreme Court on Friday refused to entertain a plea, which challenged the Karnataka government circular restricting entry of people from Kerala at Kasaragod-Mangaluru border at Thalappady and allowing entry to only those having negative RT-PCR test.

A bench of Justices L. Nageswara Rao and B. R. Gavai said: "There is no violation of any fundamental right of persons living in Kasaragod district to travel to Mangaluru or other parts of the state of Karnataka."

"Circulars issued by the state of Karnataka cannot be interfered by this court in the interest of public health," it said, adding that conditions imposed are not unreasonable, as Covid is still around.

Advocate Haris Beeran, representing the petitioner, contended that people in Kasaragod depend on Mangaluru city for education, medicare, and other needs, but their travel to Mangaluru on a daily basis has been inhibited by circulars issued by Karnataka whereby visitors from Kerala are required to produce a negative RT-PCR report which is valid for 72 hours.

The bench pointed out that there is no restriction of movement of citizens from Kerala to Karnataka and pointed out that the circular insists on a negative RT-PCR certificate from people travelling to Karnataka from Kerala.

"The revised circular issued by the state of Karnataka on July 31, 2021 relaxed the earlier condition of undergoing a RT-PCR test within 3 days prior to the visit to 15 days for students and other members of the public visiting Karnataka daily for education, business and other reasons," it noted.

The counsel had cited Centre's guidelines to states and Union Territories, which asked not to place any restrictions on the intra-state movement of persons and goods by air, water, or road.

The bench said the petitioner is at liberty to make a representation to the Karnataka government for relaxation of the conditions imposed by the circulars for entry for people from Kerala, which shall be considered in accordance with law.

Beeran appeared for Kerala MLA A.K.M. Ashraf, who had moved the top court challenging the Kerala High Court order passed on September 28, where it dismissed the pleas challenging the Karnataka government's decision, mainly on the ground that the court has no territorial jurisdiction as no cause of action has arisen in the state.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Vincy, Bangkok

    Sat, Oct 30 2021

    Its Rubbish, you are OK with a malayali nurse caring at a hospital during COVID you but you do not want the puttu curry at their restaurant . What kind of laws they make.

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  • Greeshma, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 30 2021

    Let Karela also impose (anyways they have done it in past) the same rule.. We on the other side are responsible , why should one infiltrate inspite of restrictions??? That's so selfish!!! And don't think tulu speaking folks in Other state do this it's the other self proclaimed smarties who want free access... If u want to come then provide RT PCR no one is stopping you.. if u feel that's difficult then take a room for rent in mlore and stay here...

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  • Hasan-Zain, Doha

    Sat, Oct 30 2021

    United kingdom imposed restriction on Indians and India did the same as it was prestige issue for Indian and india state to state is fighting for same issue...

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  • Rashmi, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 30 2021

    Yes please go ahead

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  • K K Badruddin, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 30 2021

    Thousands of people visit Mangalore from Manjeshwar and Kasargod area via Thalapadi. Free flow of people was hampered when the pandemic was at the peak which put a lot of inconvenience to the people of this area who mainly depended on Mangalore for their educational and medical needs. We cannot blame Karnataka government as well because the safety of our people is also very imperative. Now that the pandemic is on the decline, perhaps the government would relax the restrictions and ease the sufferings of these people. Hope Keralites would understand the situation and don't nurture any hard feelings towards the friendly and hospitable people of M

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  • Subhash Chandra, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 30 2021

    Pandemic has not declined in Kerala, it's still there. these Mallus are crazy they are utterly irresponsible & careless they create havoc wherever they go.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sat, Oct 30 2021

    the somalian should maintain good relations with neighbouring states...stop making nuisance /going to court etc. etc. if kasargod people have dependency on KN, hand over kasaragod to KN...

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  • Bs, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 29 2021

    Good decision by Supreme Court. We dont depend on kerala for our requirements. Let keralities visiting Mangalore produce Rtpcr test and enter. Mr Mla pl make north kerala development your priority. Ur people dont need to travel to Mangalore

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