Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, September 30, 2014, Kolkata: In a significant development, junior doctors have raised their concerns in the Supreme Court regarding the delay in action against seven influential individuals accused in a case of financial corruption. Their lawyer, Indira Jaisingh, voiced the doctors’ frustrations, pointing out that despite the seriousness of the allegations, these individuals remain in the hospital, sparking worries among the junior medical staff.
During Monday’s hearing, Jaisingh highlighted the gravity of the situation, remarking, “This is not just a case of financial corruption; it involves a broader context of systemic abuse. Four members of the medical council, present at the scene of a rape and murder, are still hospitalized.” She further pressed the court to suspend the seven accused individuals, arguing that the delay in action jeopardizes the safety and peace of mind of the junior doctors.
Jaisingh questioned how the junior doctors could confidently return to work if the authorities fail to act swiftly. In response, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court instructed that the state should take immediate action as soon as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) releases the names of those under investigation.
The state’s lawyer reassured the court, stating, “No matter how influential these individuals may be, the state will take prompt action once the CBI discloses their identities. There will be no hesitation in enforcing the law against them.”
The case has garnered widespread attention, as the junior doctors continue to demand justice and protection, while the public awaits further developments in the high-profile corruption investigation.