The Karnataka Excessive Courtroom has in two separate issues directed the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike to pay over Rs 10 crore to 2 medical institutions for providers in the course of the pandemic. The issues have been heard by a bench of Justice S R Krishna Kumar, with the ultimate order being delivered on June 2 and made publicly accessible this week.
Vijayalakshmi Diagnostics Personal Restricted approached the court docket for the restoration of Rs 5.8-crore dues from the BBMP, to which the corporate provided RT-PCR testing providers in 2020-2022. The court docket noticed that the information have been just like one other case, already determined, involving BGS International Institute of Medical Science, the place dues of Rs 4.5 crore have been payable for offering 24 x 7 RT-PCR providers.
The BBMP argued that the Covid inquiry fee–set as much as look at irregularities within the pandemic administration–had rejected the corporate’s request to pay the payments.
BGS International Institute, nonetheless, contended that their providers and the cost weren’t a part of the subject material of the inquiry, led by retired choose Michael Cunha.
The court docket noticed, “It’s an undisputed incontrovertible fact that the declare of the petitioner…is in direction of non-payment of dues in relation to RTPCR assessments carried out by the petitioner, that are clearly not the subject material of the enquiry earlier than the Covid Enquiry Fee. Underneath these circumstances, I’m of the view that no reliance may be positioned upon the stated order dated 27.10.2023 handed by the Covid Enquiry Fee by the BBMP so as to keep away from its undisputed legal responsibility to pay the pending dues in favour of the petitioner, who can be entitled to get better the identical from respondent No.2-BBMP.”
The court docket stated the mere pendency of the inquiry couldn’t be a foundation to withhold undisputed dues and directed the funds to be made together with curiosity calculated at 6 per cent each year.

