LAGATAR24 NETWORK
Ranchi, Feb.23: The Jharkhand High Court today sought information from the state government regarding the action taken in the matter of 28 deaths due to lack of treatment during the strike by junior doctors and nurses in June 2018 in Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS).
A division bench headed by Chief Justice Sanjaya Kumar Mishra gave the direction while hearing a PIL filed by the Jharkhand Students’ Union.
The bench has given three-week time to file an affidavit in the matter.
Earlier, advocate Mukhtar Khan appearing on behalf of the petitioner submitted that on June 1, 2018, a patient died in RIMS due to wrong treatment. Following that, the deceased’s relatives protested. This caused a conflict between the junior doctors and the deceased’s relatives. As a result, junior doctors and nurses at RIMS went on strike on June 2, 2018.
RIMS’s entire medical system, advocate Khan submitted, had crumbled during the strike. Over 35 patients’ operations were postponed as a result of this. More than 600 patients had left RIMS without being treated. In addition, 28 individuals died without receiving care. An FIR was filed in Kotwali police station against the culpable junior physicians and nurses, but no action was taken other than giving the junior doctors and nurses’ notice.