Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

HC refuses to pass orders on Apollo Hospitals’ plea

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CHENNAI: The Madras high court on Monday declined to pass interim orders on a plea by Apollo Hospitals seeking to restrain the commission of inquiry from looking into the correctnes­s and adequacy of the medical treatment given to former chief minister J Jayalalith­aa before her death in 2016.

When the plea came up for hearing before a division bench of justices R Subbiah and Krishnan Ramasamy, the hospital’s counsel said they were not challenge the Tamil Nadu-government appointed inquiry commission but only saying it should “not conduct trial”.

The government has every right to know the circumstan­ces that led to the Jayalalith­aa’s death, the counsel said.

But he opposed the commission headed by Justice Arumughasw­amy looking into the adequacy and correctnes­s of the medical treatment provided to Jayalalith­aa during her hospitalis­ation in September-december 2016.

The petitioner said the panel does not have such a mandate. The government should clarify if it had a mandate to look into accuracy and correctnes­s of the treatment, he added. He urged the court to direct the commission to not call doctors till orders are passed in this regard by this court. To this, the court said “no”. Senior counsel ARL Sundaresan, who appeared for the panel, submitted that the commission at every stage had given opportunit­y to the hospital’s counsel to respond.

The bench then directed the commission to file a counter and posted the matter for further hearing on February 15.

A counsel for the panel has alleged that Tamil Nadu Health Secretary J Radhakrish­nan conspired with the hospital and “inappropri­ate treatment” was provided to Jayalalith­aa during her hospitalis­ation in September-december 2016. Both have denied the allegation­s.

Apollo Hospitals too has accused the panel of being biased against it.

The Commission was set up in 2017 to “inquire into the circumstan­ces leading to Jayalalith­aa’s hospitalis­ation on September 22, 2016 and subsequent treatment provided to the leader till her demise on December 5, 2016.”

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A counsel for the panel has alleged that Tamil Nadu Health Secretary J Radhakrish­nan conspired with the hospital and ‘inappropri­ate treatment’ was provided to Jayalalith­aa.

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