[Unnao Rape Case] Delhi High Court Extends Ex-BJP Leader Kuldeep Singh Sengar’s Interim Bail Till Jan 20

Delhi High Court today (23rd Dec) has extended expelled BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar’s interim bail for four weeks, allowing medical consultations at AIIMS following his life sentence for rape and 10-year term for custodial death. Despite opposition from the survivor’s lawyer, health concerns influenced the decision. Next hearing scheduled for January 27, 2025.

[Unnao Rape Case] Former MLA Kuldeep Singh Senger Moves Delhi HC For Interim Bail Over Delays In Release From Jail

Justice Manoj Kumar Ohri granted interim bail to former MLA Kuldeep Singh Senger until December 20, 2024, due to delays in his release stemming from a conviction for raping a minor in Unnao. His bail is primarily for medical treatment at AIIMS, following previous court hearings addressing his medical needs.

‘If He Requires Urgent Medical Intervention, We Will Bear Responsibility’: Former PFI Chief Seeks Bail on Medical Grounds, SC Directs Examination At AIIMS

Today, on 12th November, the Supreme Court ordered AIIMS to assess the health of E. Abubacker, former PFI chairman, to evaluate his bail eligibility on medical grounds. Despite opposition from the NIA, the Court mandated hospitalization for a thorough examination, emphasizing the need for urgent medical intervention, with further hearings scheduled in two weeks.

“Yasin Malik Ends Hunger Strike, Receiving Medical Aid”: Tihar Jail Authorities to Delhi HC

Today, On 11th November, Tihar Jail authorities informed the Delhi High Court that Yasin Malik ended his hunger strike on November 8 and is receiving medical care. He sought treatment at AIIMS or a super-specialty hospital. The next hearing is scheduled for November 18, with the court directing that appropriate care be ensured.

[9-Year-Old Rape-Murder In Jaynagar] “Bring West Bengal AIIMS At Par With AIIMS Delhi”: Cal HC Orders Centre

Today, On 8th October, the Calcutta High Court ordered the Central government to upgrade AIIMS Kalyani, West Bengal, to match AIIMS Delhi’s standards. The court emphasized the need for improved medical facilities, especially post-mortem capabilities, in light of the Jaynagar rape case, ensuring rapid cooperation from the state government by December 31, 2025.

“Delhi’s Health Infrastructure Remains Dismal and The Common Man is The Ultimate Victim”: HC Criticizes Health Minister & LG

The Delhi High Court criticized the Health Minister and Lieutenant Governor for the poor health infrastructure in Delhi. The court directed a meeting involving senior officials to address the urgent need for recruiting 38,000 additional health workers. The Court also instructed the AIIMS Director to oversee the implementation of healthcare improvement measures.

[Kolkata Doctor’s Rape and Murder]”Trust Us, Return To Work”: Delhi AIIMS Doctors’ Body Ended Two-week Strike After CJI’s Request

The Resident Doctors’ Association (RDA) has today ended their two-week strike at AIIMS in Delhi following Supreme Court assurances. The strike was sparked by the rape and murder of a fellow doctor in Kolkata. The RDA thanked the Supreme Court and emphasized their commitment to advocating for healthcare worker safety.

[RG Kar Rape & Murder Case] Do not Politicise the Situation, Law Will Take its Course”: CJI Urges TMC, BJP Leaders to Avoid Politicizing

Today, On 22nd August, The Supreme Court urged TMC and BJP leaders not to politicize the RG Kar Medical College case, emphasizing focus on justice. It ordered no coercive action against protesting doctors. Concerns were raised about delays in securing the crime scene. The Court emphasized the importance of doctors returning to work and assured no adverse actions against them.

[PGIMER Convocation] “Your Role as Medical Professionals Goes Beyond Healing”: CJI Urges Young Doctors To be Empathetic, Recalls ‘Munna Bhai MBBS’

During the convocation at PGIMER, Chandigarh, Chief Justice of India, Justice DY Chandrachud, emphasized the importance of empathy and ethics in medical practice. He drew parallels between medicine and law, highlighting the need for compassion, accessibility to healthcare, and ethical decision-making. He also shared a personal experience to underscore the human aspect of healthcare.

BREAKING | Delhi HC Orders Patanjali and Baba Ramdev to Take Down Claims Blaming Allopathy for Covid-19 Deaths and Promoting ‘Coronil’

Today(on 29th July), The Delhi High Court has ordered Patanjali Ayurved and Baba Ramdev to retract statements blaming allopathic doctors for Covid-19 deaths while promoting Coronil as a “cure.” This directive comes amid ongoing controversy surrounding the product’s claims.