The Supreme Court has raised questions about the investigation.
The Supreme Court has again reprimanded a trainee woman doctor in Calcutta for misbehavior and murder. The Supreme Court has raised questions about the investigation of the West Bengal Police in such a sensitive incident. The court has expressed concern about the case after the autopsy. It is very surprising that the case is filed after the post-mortem. If it was a natural death then why the autopsy was done. Justice Pardiwala said that he had never seen such negligence in the last 30 years. The behavior of the West Bengal Police in the incident is very shameful.
CBI and Calcutta Police have submitted status reports separately in the Supreme Court today. The CBI blamed the hospital authorities in the status report. The family was informed about the incident late. At first, the authorities tried to suppress the incident by calling it a suicide. Attributing the murder to suicide raises suspicions. The court said that there is a gap between the initiation of the case and the time of post-mortem.
Along with this, the court has also raised questions about the medical condition of the accused.
In the status report submitted by the Kolkata Police, the allegations of negligence in the investigation have been refuted. A full account of the day’s events is presented. A three-member jury headed by the Chief Justice is hearing the case.
On the other hand, the Supreme Court requested the agitating doctors to join the work. The Supreme Court has asked the doctors and health workers to withdraw the agitation and join the action. The Supreme Court said that the hospital authorities will not take any action against the doctors and staff for holding the agitation. In addition, Chief Justice D.Obai. Chandrachud expressed concern about the working hours of doctors. The Chief Justice has expressed concern as doctors are working non-stop for 36 to 38 hours.