File affidavit on NAT-PCR rollout in Blood Banks: Odisha HC tells Govt
Orissa High Court
Cuttack: The Odisha High Court has directed the state government to file a detailed affidavit within two weeks, outlining the steps taken to implement Nucleic Acid Testing-Polymerase Chain Reaction (NAT-PCR) blood testing facilities across all blood banks in the state, as promised in 2023.
The directive came in response to a contempt petition filed by advocate Prabir Kumar Das on April 2, 2025. Das accused the state government of wilfully violating the court's order dated November 30, 2023, which required the establishment of Nucleic Acid Testing Polymerase Chain Reaction (NAT-PCR) systems in all 56 blood collection centres in Odisha by March 2025.
A division bench comprising Chief Justice Harish Tandon and Justice M.S. Raman on Thursday directed the state’s Health and Family Welfare department to file a detailed affidavit. The affidavit must outline the steps taken to comply with the earlier order. The matter is scheduled for further hearing on August 4.
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