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Delhi HC restrains AIIMS nurses from continuing with strikeThe court restrained the nurses from going on strike till further orders after AIIMS said that it was considering the grievances of the union
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Members of AIIMS Nurses Union during their indefinite strike over their long-pending demands, including those concerning the Sixth Central Pay Commission and against contractual appointments. Credit: PTI Photo
Members of AIIMS Nurses Union during their indefinite strike over their long-pending demands, including those concerning the Sixth Central Pay Commission and against contractual appointments. Credit: PTI Photo

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday restrained the nurses union of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) from continuing with their indefinite strike over some long-pending demands, including those regarding the Sixth Central Pay Commission and against contractual appointments.

Justice Navin Chawla passed the order on a plea moved by AIIMS against the strike by the nurses who went on the agitation from December 14 afternoon.

The court restrained the nurses from going on strike till further orders after AIIMS said that it was considering the grievances of the union.

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It also issued a notice to the nurses union and listed the matter for hearing in January 2021.

AIIMS told the court that in view of the prevailing pandemic if the strike continued the hospital would come to a standstill which would be not in the public interest as it is a Covid-19 facility as well.

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(Published 15 December 2020, 19:05 IST)