RG Kar hospitalrape-murder Absence of autopsy challan irks SC

10 Sep 2024 11:29:24

RG Kar hospital rape-murder
 
 
NEW DELHI :
 
SC directs protesting resident doctors in WB to resume work, says no adverse action shall be taken against them
 
Apex court also orders immediate removal of photographs of the victim from all social media platforms
 
 
THE Supreme Court on Monday voiced concern over the absence of a key document that was needed for the postmortem of the medic raped and murdered at the RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata, and asked the CBI to investigate into it. The top court also directed the protesting resident doctors in West Bengal to resume work by 5 pm on Tuesday and said no adverse action shall be taken against them on resumption of work. The court passed the direction after the West Bengal Government assured it that no action, including punitive transfers, shall be taken against the protesting doctors on resumption of work.
 
A bench headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud said there was no reference of the ‘challan’ (document) used, and sought an answer from the CBI and the West Bengal Government. “Where is the challan of the body when it was handed over for postmortem? the bench also comprising Justices J B Pardiwala and Manoj Misra said. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the CBI, informed the bench that the challan was not part of their records. Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for the West Bengal Government, told the bench that he could not find the document immediately and would get back to the court on this question. The court also flagged the at least a 14-hour delay by Kolkata Police in registering FIR in rape and murder incident. The top court directed the CBI to submit a fresh report by September 17 on the probe in the case. The apex court also directed immediate removal of photographs of the victim from all social media platforms to protect the dignity and privacy of the deceased. Meanwhile, Junior doctors to continue ‘cease work’ to protest Kolkata medic’s rape-murder, despite SC direction to resume duties by 5 pm on Tuesday. On the issue of security of medical institutions in the State, the Supreme Court said “All DMs, SPs in West Bengal to take stock of situation to ensure safety, security of Government medical colleges”.
 
Earlier in the day, the court perused the report filed in a sealed cover by the Solicitor General.“A status report has been filed by CBI, it appears that investigation is in progress, we direct the CBI to file fresh status report... We don’t want to guide the CBI on its investigation,” the bench said. Mehta told the bench that the probe agency has decided to send forensic samples to AIIMS for further investigation. The apex court also directed a senior officer of the West Bengal government’s Home department and a senior CISF officer to ensure all three companies of the CISF, which are deputed for security at the RG Kar Hospital, are given accommodation. It also directed that all requisition, security gadgets needed by the CISF should be handed over to it today. The matter is posted for next hearing on September 17. At the outset, the West Bengal Government told the top court that 23 people have died as doctors are on strike protesting the rape and murder of the postgraduate medic. Sibal submitted a status report filed by the State Health Department. “A status report has been filed. The state health department has filed a report. Tweny-three people have died as doctors are on strike,” Sibal told the bench. On August 22, the apex court had tore into the Kolkata Police over the delay in registering the unnatural death of the woman doctor, calling it “extremely disturbing”, and questioned the sequence of events and the timing of its procedural formalities. 
 
ED finds clues of proceeds invested in B’desh real estate, gold business
 
KOLKATA,
 
Sept 9 (IANS)
 
THE Enforcement Directorate (ED) officials investigating the case for financial irregularities in State-run RG Kar Medical College & Hospital in Kolkata have got some initial clues of a part of the ill-gotten proceeds being invested illegally in the real estate business in neighbouring Bangladesh through the hawala route. Sources said that from the different documents seized during the investigation, the probe officials have come across the names of two Bangladesh-based businessmen having an interest in the real estate business, who had been frequenting Kolkata in the recent past and interacting with Sandip Ghosh, the former and controversial principal of RG Kar. At the same time, sources added, last week the ED officials seized gold worth Rs 7 crore from the residence of a city-based businessman Swapan Saha, again a confidant of Ghosh, at Salt Lake in the northern outskirts of Kolkata. Since the said businessman could not give any satisfactory information about the source of this gold or the funds used to purchase the same, the ED officials confiscated the entire consignment of yellow metal on suspicion that this consignment was smuggled to the city from Dubai via Bangladesh.
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