Mumbai: The Maharashtra government on Tuesday was handed over to the High Court of the Medical Note of Imam Jesuit and Stan Swamy activist, an 84-year-old child who was accused of in the case of Parishad-Maois Elgar who died in the hospital here while in custody.
Last week waiting for medical guarantees.
The Head of the Public Prosecutor Aruna Pai said the SS Shinde and NJ Jamadar justice was that the state had submitted a “Complete Swamy medical record compilation” since when he was submitted in Taloja Prison as an undullial.
Swamy was arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) from Ranchi in October 2020.
He was interrogated during his arrest by Nia but the central agent had never been looking for prisoners.
Suffering from Parkinson’s disease and a number of other medical diseases, Swamy, who was 83 years old, was returned to the custody of the judiciary after his arrest.
He was then treated at Taloja Prison Hospital in Navi Mumbai.
After notifying the High Court about Swamy’s death on July 5 this year, senior adviser Mihir Desai, who has represented an activist rights of tribal rights in HC, has told the court that Swamy’s death is the result of Nia’s negligence and Maharashtra Prison Authority who failed to give him assistance medical that is timely and adequate.
Desai also urged HC at that time to keep Plea Swamy for medical guarantees and his request challenged the bar for granting guarantees under the preventive measures of violating delayed laws.
He also urged HC to call Swamy medical records.
At Desai’s request, the High Court has given commands that call for medical records to ensure the truth of the accusations carried out on authority.
On Tuesday, Pai proposed that “Taloja Prison Authority has recorded a compilation of 300-page long documents including medical reports from the Swamy booth taken to Taloja Prison until the postmortem report”.
In addition to the state government, a private family hospital in Mumbai, where Swamy died during treatment, also submitted a medical record of the final activist and the care given to him.
The High Court takes all documents in the notes.
The bench also said that because Swamy died in court detention, a master’s investigation into his death, as mandated by the part 176 CRPC, will be carried out.
“An investigation or any investigation from the judge below 176 (CRPC) occurs, a person must participate in that now,” said the High Court to Desai.
Desai said he had several shipment to carry out such an investigation and he would do it on the next hearing date.
HC will hear the desai and all the others on July 19.
The Elgar Parishad case was related to the inflammatory speech made at the Convention held at Pune on December 31, 2017, which, the police claimed, triggered violence the following day near the Koregaon Memorial War Bhima was located on the outskirts of Maharashtra Barat.
The police claimed the conclave was organized by people with the alleged Maoist link.
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