Police has to Inform MCI,State Medical Council on ANY Criminal Case against registered Doctors: Bombay HC
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The MCI and the MMC are medical education regulating bodies, which deal with various aspects of the profession.
Mumbai: When criminal cases are lodged against registered medical practitioners, police should inform the Medical Council of India (MCI) and its equivalent body in Maharashtra about the same, the Bombay High Court said on Thursday.
The remark was made by Justice Sadhana Jadhav while hearing the bail applications filed by three women doctors, arrested for allegedly abetting the suicide of a junior colleague at a civic body-run hospital here.
The three doctors -- Hema Ahuja, Ankita Khandelwal and Bhakti Meher -- moved the high court last week against a special court order rejecting their bail pleas on June 24.
The three doctors are in jail since May 29.
Payal Tadvi (26), a second-year post-graduate medical student attached to the B Y L Nair Hospital, had committed suicide in her hostel room on May 22.
Tadvi's family had accused Ahuja, Meher and Khandelwal of ragging and hurling casteist abuses at her.
Mumbai: When criminal cases are lodged against registered medical practitioners, police should inform the Medical Council of India (MCI) and its equivalent body in Maharashtra about the same, the Bombay High Court said on Thursday.
The remark was made by Justice Sadhana Jadhav while hearing the bail applications filed by three women doctors, arrested for allegedly abetting the suicide of a junior colleague at a civic body-run hospital here.
The three doctors -- Hema Ahuja, Ankita Khandelwal and Bhakti Meher -- moved the high court last week against a special court order rejecting their bail pleas on June 24.
The three doctors are in jail since May 29.
Payal Tadvi (26), a second-year post-graduate medical student attached to the B Y L Nair Hospital, had committed suicide in her hostel room on May 22.
Tadvi's family had accused Ahuja, Meher and Khandelwal of ragging and hurling casteist abuses at her.
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