
New Delhi, 02 May 2022
As per news report of NDTV, "Bodily integrity is protected under the law and nobody can be forced to be vaccinated," the Supreme Court said. The court asserted, however, that "certain limitations on individual rights" could be imposed in the interest of community health. "Barring Covid-appropriate behaviour, we suggest no curbs on unvaccinated individuals in access to public places, services and resources if cases are low," the Supreme Court said. Restrictions imposed on individuals through vaccine mandates cannot be called to be proportionate, the court said - a refence to many states making it essential for people to get the Covid shot to access public places. "Till infection numbers are low we suggest that no restriction is imposed on individuals on access to public places, services and resources. Recall the same if already done," the Supreme Court ordered.
Source -NDTV
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