
Centre Agrees To Look Into 'Havana Syndrome' In India: All About The Mysterious Illness
NDTV
Havana syndrome is a mysterious illness experienced by US intelligence officials and diplomats with symptoms like migraines, nausea and memory lapses.
The Centre has told the Karnataka High Court that it will look into the 'Havana Syndrome' issue in India. The response was filed on a petition of Bengaluru resident A Amarnath Chagu, who sought an inquiry into the mysterious illness in India and directions to the central government to prevent its transmission within India. In its July 27 order, the court said that the Centre's counsel agreed to examine the matter and said the time for consideration is three months.
The high court then disposed of the writ petition. The petitioner's lawyer Srikanth VK had said that the authorities are bound to consider the issue in accordance with law since that is the mandate under Article 350 of the Constitution of India.
As per the provisions of Article 350, every person shall be entitled to submit a representation for the redress of any grievance to any officer or authority of the Union or State in any of the languages used in the Union or State.