Doctors are like GODS, Cannot Strike: HC restrains Striking Doctors
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Whether the Gods could go on strike?
When the doctors who are considered and treated as Gods by the people, are striking their duty, definitely would mean that Gods are striking. It is very unfortunate to note that the doctors pursuing their P.G degrees in the 5th respondent/Institution, who are duty bound to treat the ailing patients, are resorting to strike on certain issues, which could have otherwise been sorted out either by negotiations or by approaching the legal forum.
Chennai: The Madras High Court restrained the Federation of Medical and Dental Students of Rajah Muthiah Medical College and Hospital from "instigating or indulging" in any kind of strike or protest.
Justice N Kirubakaran passed an interim order on a petition by Raju, a resident of Annamalai Nagar, Chidambaram, whose wife was undergoing treatment at the hospital.
Raju alleged that no one attended to his pregnant wife when they went to the hospital on September 18. The PG students had been on strike and also prevented others from discharging their duties, the petitioner submitted.
Attached is the judgment below
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