2022
DOI: 10.1177/1420326x211061997
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Using global research on ventilation and airborne infection control for impacting public policy through the Indian Judiciary

Abstract: This paper aims to bring to light the need, with an example, for the intervention of the government agencies in developing regulations for ventilation in buildings to prevent airborne diseases. The authors have highlighted the missing areas in the current regulations in India and prepared a public interest litigation. This plea was filed in the Delhi High Court, and the court responded positively and instructed the authorities to treat the plea as a representation and work out solutions to the problem. In Indi… Show more

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“…The Delhi High Court Division Bench lauded the petition and gave orders to the government agencies to treat it as a representation. 4 This led to notices being issued to various regulating agencies and implementing bodies. A notable fact that exists is that major public buildings, which may be considered as buildings belonging to Indian power centres, had certain issues with respect to the settings of the Heat Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system.…”
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“…The Delhi High Court Division Bench lauded the petition and gave orders to the government agencies to treat it as a representation. 4 This led to notices being issued to various regulating agencies and implementing bodies. A notable fact that exists is that major public buildings, which may be considered as buildings belonging to Indian power centres, had certain issues with respect to the settings of the Heat Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system.…”
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confidence: 99%