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he centre has defended its Covid vaccination policy in an affidavit submitted to the Supreme Court late Sunday night and ahead of a hearing in the top court this morning.
The affidavit urged against "judicial interference" and warned that "overzealous, though well-meaning, intervention may lead to unforeseen and unintended consequences".
"In the context of a global pandemic, where response and strategy of the nation is completely driven by expert medical and scientific opinion, there is little room for judicial interference.
Any overzealous, though well-meaning, judicial intervention may lead to unforeseen and unintended consequences... in absence of any expert advice or administrative experience, leaving doctors, scientists, experts and executive very little room to find innovative solutions on the go," the centre said.






