Chief Justice of the Kerala High Court, Ashish Desai, was admitted to a private hospital Today (April 16th) in Madhya Pradesh’s Ujjain after he complained of vomiting and uneasiness during his visit to the Mahakaleshwar temple early morning.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Ujjain: Chief Justice Ashish Desai of the Kerala High Court encountered a health scare today during his visit to the renowned Mahakaleshwar temple in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, prompting an immediate medical response. The incident unfolded early Tuesday morning when Justice Desai, who had arrived for a spiritual visit to the temple, began experiencing discomfort, marked by symptoms of vomiting and uneasiness.
In response to the sudden health issue, Justice Desai received initial medical treatment directly on the temple premises, a move aimed at providing swift assistance to the ailing dignitary. Recognizing the need for more comprehensive care, he was subsequently transported to the Ujjain Heart Care Hospital for further evaluation and treatment.
Dr. Chirag Desai of Ujjain Heart Care Hospital confirmed the Chief Justice’s admission to the facility, highlighting the immediate concern for his health following the reported symptoms. The incident also drew attention from Ujjain’s district collector, Neeraj Kumar Singh, who verified the sequence of events leading to Justice Desai’s hospitalization.
Singh detailed how the Chief Justice had come to the Mahakaleshwar temple with the intention of darshan, a term referring to the act of visually beholding a deity, sacred person, or sacred object, only to have the visit marred by the unforeseen health episode.
The swift response by the temple staff and the subsequent medical intervention underscores the importance of readiness to address health emergencies, even in settings of religious and cultural significance. As Justice Desai receives care, the legal community and devotees alike await updates on his condition, hoping for a speedy recovery that will allow him to resume his judicial duties and personal pursuits.
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