Orders suspensions of doc, nurse; summons Commissioner of Police
Expressing anger at the authorities for inaction in the case of a missing baby at the Sion Hospital, the Bombay High Court on Monday ordered suspension of the doctor and nurse in-charge of the hospital’s ward.
The court also expressed anger at the police for not filing their say and has now directed the Commissioner of Police Hasan Gafoor to be present in court for the next hearing on Wednesday to explain what action has been taken.
Division Bench of Justice Bilal Nazki and Justice Anoop Mohta has also directed the Municipal Commissioner to conduct a full-fledged inquiry and submit a report.
Thirteen days after the baby boy was stolen from the civic-run Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General Hospital’s maternity ward, the baby’s parents filed a habeas corpus petition in the high court, after facing dejection from all quarters. In the petition, the baby’s parents — Mohan and Mohini Nerulkar—have sought response from the hospital, state government and the police investigating the matter.
Last week, the court had sought replies from the state and the hospital authorities.
“This is a sorry state of affairs,” said Justice Nazki. “Somebody losing their child is an important matter and we are not going to tolerate it”, the court said. She (the mother) had come to the hospital thinking that she could deliver the child in a healthy and secure environment, the court observed.
Stating that the hospital’s dean ought to have been suspended, the court observed that “neither the hospital nor the police appear to be concerned”.
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