...
...
Next Story

State Human Rights Panel cracks the whip against striking docs

The State Human Rights Commission (SHRC), Bihar, on Thursday cracked the whip against the striking post-graduate junior doctors when it directed the government to file criminal cases against them forthwith and also take steps for cancellation of registration, reports Ruchir Kumar.

Updated on: Nov 19, 2009 07:54 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Patna
Prefer HTon Google
Advertisement

The State Human Rights Commission (SHRC), Bihar, on Thursday cracked the whip against the striking post-graduate junior doctors when it directed the government to file criminal cases against them forthwith and also take steps for cancellation of registration.

HT Image
HT Image

Junior doctors of the Patna Medical College Hospital (PMCH) and the Darbhanga Medical College Hospital (DMCH) have been on strike since November 10, demanding hike in monthly stipend and implementation of the residency scheme.

Having heard the government and the striking doctors earlier this week, the full bench of the SHRC, comprising its chairperson Justice S N Jha and two members — Justice Rajendra Prasad and former DGP R R Prasad — also issued notices to victim families to file complaint before the commission for payment of compensation to the next of kin of the deceased.

In doing so, the SHRC also did not absolve the state government. The commission was of the opinion that the strike was a cumulative effect and the government not only allowed it to linger but also delayed taking a decision, precipitating it.

Asked about the death toll reported by the government to the commission during the strike, Justice Jha said: “It’s a running list of 100-plus. We want to award compensation to the victim families, but the facts need to be seen on a case-to-case basis. So, we are issuing notice to the victim families to file compliant with relevant documents, mentioning the nature of death, etc., which will help the commission decide the compensation.”

Reached for comments, Principal Secretary, Health, C K Mishra said: “As of now (6:10 pm on Thursday) I have not got a copy of the SHRC directive. When we do, we will act on it.”

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ruchir Kumar

Ruchir writes on health, aviation, power and myriad other issues. An ex-TOI, he has worked both on Desk and in reporting. He over 25 years of broadcast and print journalism experience in Assam, Jharkhand & Bihar.

Tell us what your First Vote will stand for in a short video & get a chance to be featured on HT’s social media handles. Click here to know more!

Stay updated Bihar Lok Sabha Result and with all the Breaking News and Latest News from Bengaluru. Click here for comprehensive coverage of top cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and more across India . Stay informed on the latest happenings in World News.
Tell us what your First Vote will stand for in a short video & get a chance to be featured on HT’s social media handles. Click here to know more!

Stay updated Bihar Lok Sabha Result and with all the Breaking News and Latest News from Bengaluru. Click here for comprehensive coverage of top cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and more across India . Stay informed on the latest happenings in World News.
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
Hindustantimes wants to start sending you push notifications. Click allow to subscribe