A three-judge bench headed by Justice A R Dave also asked the Centre to consider making a law based on the recommendations which would be given to it by the expert committee on the issue.
(Reopens LGD9)
The directions came on the plea filed by Trained Nurses Association of India (TNAI) seeking various reliefs including framing of guidelines for private hospitals and nursing homes to prevent them from retaining original certificates of nurses at the time of their employment.
The PIL had also alleged that various hospitals have been continuously violating the fundamental rights of nurses.
One of the PILs, filed by another nurses' body, alleged that nurses were also compelled to sign in vouchers for inflated amounts but paid very meagre amounts and exploited by private hospitals.
It had mentioned instances of exploitation of nurses including suicide committed by a 22-year-old nurse working at a premier private hospital in Mumbai and another example of a nurse who was asked by a private hospital in Gurgaon to deposit Rs 50,000 for the release of her certificates.