New Delhi: The Supreme Court of India expressed concerns over the state government’s handling of the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital rape and murder case. The court, led by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, highlighted a 14-hour delay in filing the FIR and the absence of critical documents for the autopsy, such as the challan for the body. The court also urged the striking doctors in West Bengal to resume their duties by 5 PM on Tuesday and warned that if the boycott continues, it may order disciplinary action against them. Kapil Sibal, representing the state, assured the court that no punitive action would be taken against the doctors if they returned to work.
The court instructed the Trinamool Congress (TMC) government to ensure a safe and conducive working environment for medical staff in hospitals across the state. It emphasised the need for secure duty rooms, clean restrooms, and CCTV coverage across campuses. Furthermore, the apex court ordered the police authorities to ensure the safety of the doctors, with assurances from district magistrates and superintendents of police for their protection. Reportedly, the funds earmarked to enhance facilities in government hospitals across the state have already been released by the state government.