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Delhi Court orders constitution of medical board by AIIMS director for Arvind Kejriwal treatment in jail
Overview
A Delhi court recently declined Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's plea for private medical consultation and insulin while in Tihar Jail, asserting the equal application of laws and jail regulations to all inmates. The court mandated the formation of a medical board by the director of AIIMS to assess Kejriwal's medical needs, including the necessity of insulin. It emphasized compliance with a prescribed diet and exercise regimen, highlighting disparities between Kejriwal's dietary intake and medical recommendations. The court admonished deviations from the prescribed diet, noting the responsibility of jail authorities to ensure adherence. Additionally, it underscored the provision of round-the-clock medical attention within Delhi jails and established protocols for specialized medical interventions. Despite Kejriwal's claims of medical negligence, the court's order prioritizes adherence to medical protocols and regulations within the jail setting.