Tuesday, April 07, 2020

Corona (COVID-19) hits the Constitution.



            Chakra gives us Federalism





Corona virus has already infected Indian constitution more than its human population. Federal character of Indian state has caught the most severe infection of COVID-19. Despite all the safety pins provided in Section 6 of the Disaster Management Act, 2005 in the form of words used only ‘policies’ ‘plans’ and ‘guidelines’ to be made by the Central government, an ‘authoritative mandatory order’ was passed by Union Home Secretary on 24/03/2020 which was televised by prime executive on national television.

Of course we are so scared of the virus today that we cannot even talk of the legality of the orders. However it is also certain that world is not coming to an end tomorrow and the future law students may like to discuss how to deal with the disasters in future in more legal way.

Public Order, Police, Public health, Sanitation and Hospitals all are state subjects in the List II of Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India and that is the sole reason that Section 24 (a), (b) and (e) of the Disaster Management Act empowered only State Executive Committee to control and restrict, vehicular traffic and entry and movement of any person in the affected area. Only states are empowered to direct district authorities to take necessary steps for disaster management. Disaster management was visualized as a ‘field to headquarter response’ rather than vice versa. May be for this reason of vast land and population management a cooperative federalism was chosen by the constitution framers for us.

Recently central executive realized importance of the State government’s cooperation and sought suggestions for phase wise end of lockdown after 14th April (who knows such exercise if done on 24th itself, may have ‘suggested’ degree wise lockdown or informed lockdown or structured lockdown or region-wise lockdown or border-wise lockdown. After all how hard it was to have an emergency federal meeting on video conferencing!). Anyway, having national lockdown appears a better choice than doing no lockdown at all, only problem is that unlike medical or military, law is not the area where end justifies the means. Such suggestion taking exercise  is also an indication that without willful cooperation by state governments, reopening will be much tougher than closing the nation.

It is still in the realm of speculation that how much this virus will allow us to go back to work after 14th. However it is a choice between life and livelihood

May God be kind to us because none of the “hitherto self-aggrandized Earthly powers” seems to be of any help.

Kartikey

2 comments:

D.K. JOSHI said...

Great

Saurabh said...

Rightly said. Looking into the situation, Lockdown was only solution. But we should consider every aspect of the life before taking any decisions.Hope Government should consider every aspect of the society.