₹2,200/- and in some it is ₹4,500/- We will not fix rate, you fix a rate," the bench told the Centre.Solicitor general Tushar Mehta submitted that it was better to allow states a free hand as some were discussing even lower charges for the test."You fix upper limit.
States will do rest," Justice Bhushan said.The bench, comprising Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and MR Shah, also observed that it was very strange on the part of Maharashtra government to bar people from receiving results of their covid-19 test.The bench overrode the Maharashtra government order and asked it to hand over test results to patients and their kin.The court said no more intervention applications shall be entertained in the case and a detailed order will be made.