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Payal Tadvi case: Accused docs can pursue education after trial, says HC

- STAFF REPORTER /

Accepting the contention of the BYL Nair Hospital that its staff and other junior doctors are “uncomforta­ble” with the return of the three senior doctors, accused of abetting the suicide of their colleague Payal Tadvi, the Bombay High Court on Friday refused to allow the trio to complete the post-graduation in the hospital. The HC, accordingl­y, disposed of the petitions filed by the trio seeking ‘protection of their right to education.’

A bench of Justice Sadhana Jadhav, while disposing of the pleas filed by Ankita Khandelwal, Hema Ahuja and Bhakti Mehare, who are also booked under charges of ragging, noted that they are already graduates and can complete the post-graduation after the conclusion of the trial in the case.

The trio approached the bench of Justice Jadhav seeking to relax the conditions, she had imposed last year while granting them bail. In their plea through senior counsel Abad Ponda, the accused doctors had sought permission to enter the Nair hospital so that they can pursue their post-graduation

studies. However, senior counsel

Raja Thakre appearing as special prosecutor opposed the request arguing that the court will have to consider that all the witnesses in the case are working in the same college.

When the matter was called on for hearing on Friday, Ganesh Shinde, the head of the department, gynaecolog­y, who was present in the courtroom, told the bench that the staff and other junior doctors are sceptical and uncomforta­ble with the return of the three doctors to the hospital.

“There is hostility (in the hospital). If these accused doctors are allowed to go back to the same college, then a wrong message will be sent that no matter what you do, you will face the heat only for a few months,” prosecutor Thakare argued.

In his submission­s, Thakare further argued that since the staff, who are important witnesses in the case, are the same across all units, the trio cannot be shifted or transferre­d to any other department from the gynaecolog­y unit.

Justice Jadhav accepted this statement and said permission to enter the Nair hospital premises to complete postgradua­tion course cannot be granted and accordingl­y, disposed of the trio’s petition.

 ?? PIC: BL SONI ?? Devotees pray at the Babulnath Temple on the occasion of Mahashivar­atri
PIC: BL SONI Devotees pray at the Babulnath Temple on the occasion of Mahashivar­atri

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