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Supreme Court Asks Protesting Kolkata Doctors to Return to Work, Assures No Action If Deadline Met

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September 9, 2024
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court has issued a directive to doctors in Kolkata protesting over the rape and murder of a postgraduate medical student, asking them to return to work by 5 PM tomorrow. The court warned that failure to meet the deadline could result in adverse action against those continuing to abstain from work.

The order was issued by a three-judge bench, headed by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, during the ongoing hearing of the case that has sparked outrage across the country. The bench acknowledged the West Bengal government’s affidavit, which stated that funds have been allocated for improving the safety measures of doctors, and these measures will be monitored by District Collectors.

“In order to create a sense of confidence, we state that if doctors return to work by 5 PM tomorrow, no adverse action will be taken against them,” said Chief Justice Chandrachud. “However, if the abstention from work continues despite the facilities being provided, there is a likelihood of action in the future.”

Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, representing the West Bengal government, assured the court that doctors resuming their duties will not face any punitive measures.

The ongoing protests by doctors have drawn national attention, with calls for improved safety and justice following the brutal incident. The Supreme Court’s directive now places emphasis on resuming medical services while ensuring that safety concerns are addressed.

The court’s warning of potential future action adds a sense of urgency to the situation as the doctors weigh their options in the wake of the tragic case that has deeply impacted the medical community and the public at large.

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