It is more than obvious that this pandemic is still in its evolutionary stage and the entire world is still clueless as to the turns it will take and the sufferings it entails. Most of the economists have proposed that such critical times call for gradual growth since there lies no magic wand theory when it comes to economy and socialism. Both of these evolve with time, and time and again it has been proved that instant steps have yielded either no result or mere immediate relief with no prolonged effect. At times, especially now, when the entire country is under a global pandemic, it doesn't matter how far a governmental move is legally sustainable but what really matters is that it must be optimum, expedient, just, fair and reasonable. We, as a country, have travelled a long road from enslaving the labourers to providing them with a place of dignity and worth and we are still in the process of achieving the milestone named economically social justice. It would have made more sense to grant immunities for shorter periods and extend them as necessary. It could be, and has been, argued that rigidities in labour regimes needed to be removed anyway. That is a matter to be established, on merits, by public discussions involving those involved or interested. The current crisis should not be treated as an opportunity for circumventing legitimate debate.