New Delhi: Tamil Nadu has asked the Supreme Court to order back care at Apollo Hospital in Chennai.
Inquiry’s work from Arumughaswamy, which was founded on September 25, 2017, by the AIDMK government, remained at the Supreme Court on April 26, 2019, in the petition by Apollo Hospital, who accused the commission biased to hospitals, as evidenced by the process of carrying out the process and give a statement.
On Monday, the Government of M Stalin, through Advocates Joseph Aristotle, told the court that the Arumughaswamy commission had completed 90% of his work on April 26, 2019, when the court continued his trial.
“The Commission has completed an examination of 154 witnesses, involving 56 doctors inherent in the Apollo Hospital, five doctors from AIIMS, 12 government doctors including the medical council of five doctors formed by the Tamil Nadu government, 22 paramedic staff and other applicants and 59 witnesses .
Therefore, around 90% of the trial before the Commission has been concluded, “he said.
Judge S Abdul Nazir and Krishna Murari agreed with senior advocate Dushyant Dave to hear the fresh request of Tamil Nadu for the initial completion of the work by the investigation commission led by Justice Arumughaswamy.
The DMK government’s request to obtain a COI report on the standard of care, the adequacy and disadvantage is bound to create fresh storms in the state, especially in AIADMK, which faces a difficult time after losing the assembly of polls.
It is said by the state government “raises expenditure of 4,26,462 per month to salaries for the investigation commissioner staff (COI) and therefore, will be the interests of justice that the Commission is permitted to conclude its reference and submit a final report to the Tamil Nadu government quickly “.
Appearing for COI, senior advocate Ranjit Kumar also told SC that it would be the interest of all that the Commission demand completed his work and submitted the report as early as possible.