NEW DELHI ;
THE Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on Monday the case
related to the murder and
alleged rape of a junior doctor
at the RG Kar Medical College
and Hospital in Kolkata.
According to the cause list
uploaded on the apex court’s
website, a bench of Chief Justice
D Y Chandrachud and justices
J B Pardiwala and Manoj Misra
is slated to hear on September
9 the case, which was initiated by the top court on its own.
The Centre has recently filed
an application in the apex court
alleging “unpardonable” noncooperation by theWest Bengal
Government in extending
logistical support to the CISF,
tasked with providing security at the hospital.
In its application, the Union
Ministry of Home Affairs has
termed the alleged non-cooperation of the Trinamool
Congress (TMC) Government
as an example “symptomatic
of a systemic malaise” and
sought a direction to the State
authorities to extend full cooperation to the Central Industrial
Security Force (CISF).
In case of their failure to do
so, the Centre has urged the
apex court to initiate contempt
proceedings against the State
Government officials concerned for “wilful non-compliance” of the court orders.
While hearing the matter on
August 22, the top court tore
into the Kolkata Police over the
delay in registering the unnatural death of the doctor.
Making an impassioned
appeal to the protesting doctors across the country, the
apex court had also asked them
to get back to work, saying“justice and medicine” cannot be
stopped. Moreover, it said it
was issuing all necessary directions to ensure their safety.
On August 20, the apex court
had termed the rape and murder of the doctor as “horrific”
and issued a slew of directions
including setting up of a 10-
member NationalTask Force to
formulate a protocol for ensuring the safety and security of
doctors and other healthcare
professionals. The murder and
rape inside a seminar hall of
the State-run hospital sparked
nationwide protests.