High court
Kerala High Court Directs State Government to Ensure Proper COVID-19 Protocols in Schools
The Kerala High Court has directed the state government to ensure that proper COVID-19 protocols are in place in schools across the state. Background: The issue began when a group of parents approached the court expressing concerns about the safety of their children in schools. Parties: The petitioners, the group of parents, argued that the state government had failed to ensure that schools were following proper COVID-19 protocols. The respondents, the state government, claimed that they had taken all necessary steps to ensure the safety of the students. Legal issues: The court considered whether the state government had failed in its duty to ensure the safety of the students. Court observations: The court observed that the state government had a responsibility to ensure that schools were following proper COVID-19 protocols and that the petitioners had made out a case for interference. Significance: The decision is significant as it highlights the need for governments to prioritize the safety of students in schools. The case emphasizes the importance of proper COVID-19 protocols in preventing the spread of the virus.
