Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Don’t discharge Hany Babu till June 1: Bombay HC

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: The Bombay high court on Thursday asked the Breach Candy Hospital here not to discharge Delhi University associate professor Hany Babu, an accused in the Elgar Parishad-Maoist links case, till June 1 and sought a medical report on his condition and treatment given to him.

A vacation bench of Justices S S Shinde and N R Borkar said if the private hospital was to discharge Babu before June 1, then it shall first inform the court and take permission. Babu tested positive for Covid-19 earlier this month and was initially brought from the Taloja prison in neighbouri­ng Navi Mumbai to the government-run J J Hospital here. He was later shifted to the GT Hospital in Mumbai. His wife Jenny Rowena subsequent­ly filed a petition in the HC seeking interim bail and medical aid for him. Their counsel Yug Chaudhry had argued that Babu developed a severe eye infection and ran the risk of losing vision in his left eye.

On May 19, the HC permitted Babu to be shifted to the Breach Candy Hospital in south Mumbai for medical treatment at his own cost.

On Thursday, Chaudhry sought an urgent hearing of the petition, saying Babu should not be discharged from the hospital and sent back to jail. “From May 3 to May 12, the prison authoritie­s systematic­ally ignored his (Babu) complaint of eye infection. Currently, he is being treated at the Breach Candy Hospital. Our only request is he should not be discharged and sent back to jail on the ground that he does not require critical care anymore,” Chaudhry said.

From May 3-May 12, the prison authoritie­s systematic­ally ignored his (Babu) complaint of eye infection..., he is being treated...

YUG CHAUDHRY,

counsel for Hany Babu

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