RG Kar graft probe may be extended to other hospitals: SC

Wednesday 02nd October 2024 06:57 EDT
 

New Delhi: Supreme Court said the ongoing CBI probe into the rape-murder of a doctor and financial irregularities in RG Kar Medical College and Hospital could be expanded to include other medical institutions of West Bengal after it was alleged that there was a well-entrenched gang working in the state.

A bench of Chief Justice D YChandrachud and Justices J BPardiwala and Manoj Misra said it would not hesitate to expand the ambit of the probe into financial irregularities in other institutions. It also asked CBI to share its report with the state govt so that departmental action could be taken against people named for allegedly covering up the murder or indulging in financial irregularities.

The bench was hearing a suo motu case related to the rape-murder of a doctor at RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata after which people hit the road in massive protests.

The court also expressed dissatisfaction over the slow progress by the state govt in installation of CCTVs and construction of toilets and separate resting rooms in govt medical colleges. Senior advocate Rakesh Dwivedi, appearing for the West Bengal govt, assured the court that the state would try to complete the task by Oct 15. Going through the probe report placed before it in a sealed cover, the bench said substantial leads had come up in the investigation.

Senior advocates Indira Jaising and Karuna Nundy, appearing for a resident doctors’ association, said many people facing allegations of financial irregularities were still holding positions of power in RG Kar Hospital. They said it was necessary that those people be kept under suspension till the probe was over. They said it would be difficult for doctors to work if such people continued to hold office there.


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