SC asks CBI for a report on RG Kar Hospital's finances
The top court also perused the status report filed by the central probe agency concerning the rape and murder incident and said disclosing the status will jeopardise further investigation
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The top court assured Sibal that it would step in if there were any threats to lawyers and others.PHOTO:PTI
New Delhi, 17
Sept
The Supreme
Court on Tuesday directed the CBI to submit a status report on the probe into
alleged financial irregularities at the R G Kar Medical College and Hospital in
Kolkata where a trainee doctor was raped and murdered last month.
The top
court also perused the status report filed by the central probe agency
concerning the rape and murder incident and said disclosing the status will
jeopardise further investigation.
Refusing to
stop streaming live proceedings in the suo motu case related to the incident,
the apex court said it was a matter of public interest and the public must know
what is transpiring in the courtroom.
A bench
comprising Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justices J B Pardiwala and Manoj
Misra asked the central agency to file a status report on the probe so far on
the alleged financial irregularities in the medical departments of the
hospital.
The court
later adjourned hearing in the case and said that it would take up matter after
a week.
It perused
the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) report and said that disclosing the
leads of the agency would not be fair as it would only lead to the dislocation
of the investigation.
"The
father of the deceased has made some suggestions on the leads that should be
taken up for investigation. We are not making them public, we will say that
these are valuable inputs and the CBI should look into them," the bench
said.
As the
hearing commenced, senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for the West Bengal
government, sought the stopping of live proceedings in the case. He alleged
that women lawyers of the chamber were facing threats of acid attacks and
rapes.
"I
have great concerns at what is happening. What happens when you livestream
matters like this which has huge emotive implications. We are not representing
the accused. We appear for the state government and as soon as the court is
making a comment our reputation is getting destroyed overnight. We have 50
years of reputation," Sibal said.
The top
court assured Sibal that it would step in if there were any threats to lawyers
and others.
"We
will not stop the live streaming of the proceedings. It is in public
interest," the bench said.
During the
hearing, the apex court took objection to the West Bengal government's
'Rattierer Saathi' programme which prescribes night duty avoidance for women
doctors and that the working hours of women doctors should not exceed 12 hours
at a time.
"The
West Bengal government should correct the notification. Your duty is to provide
security, you cannot say that women (doctors) cannot work at night. Pilots, the
army etc all work at night. This will prejudice their (doctors) careers. The
hours of duty should be reasonable for all doctors," the bench said.
After the
top court's objection, the West Bengal government told the bench that it would
withdraw the notification for women doctors.
The top
court also questioned the West Bengal government's decision to hire contractual
staff for the protection of doctors and other staff in hospitals.
"We
are in a situation where there is a lack of security for doctors. The state
government should have at least deployed police in government hospitals. We are
dealing with young interns and students who are coming to Kolkata for
work," the bench said.
The West
Bengal government also assured the bench that no punitive or adverse action
would be taken against protesting doctors after senior advocate Indira Jaising,
appearing for junior doctors, urged the court to record that no punitive action
be taken against the doctors.
Jaising
also said that junior doctors know the people who were at the scene of the
crime and the information shall be shared with the CBI in sealed cover.
Meanwhile,
the Solicitor General, appearing for the CBI, submitted that Wikipedia was
still showing the name and photo of the victim. The top court then directed
Wikipedia to remove the name of the victim.
"In
the interest of maintaining the dignity and privacy of the deceased, the
governing principle is that the identity of the victim in a rape and murder
case shall not be disclosed. Wikipedia shall take steps to comply with the
previous order passed," the bench said.
The top
court also said that nobody can say that the CBI destroyed anything related to
the crime, scene or the 27 minutes of CCTV camera footage.
The West
Bengal police told the court nothing related to the crime, including the CCTV
footage, remains with them and everything has been handed over to the CBI.
The medic's
body with severe injury marks was found on August 9. A civic volunteer was
arrested by the Kolkata Police in connection with the case the following day.
On August
13, the Calcutta High Court ordered the transfer of the probe from the Kolkata
Police to the CBI, which started its investigation on August 14.-PTI
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