Vijayawada: The Supreme Court on Monday required the medical checkup of rebel YSR Congress Lok Sabha member K.
Raghu Ramakrishna Raju at the Army Medical Facility, Secunderabad.
He had been jailed by the state CID on charges of sedition and sent to 14-day judicial remand by the CID Court, Guntur.The SC bench making up Justice Vineet Saran and Justice BR Gavai purchased that a three-member medical board would take a look at the MP in the existence of a judicial officer called by the Telangana high court.
It would submit a report to the apex court.
The court asked the board to videograh entire proceedings.
Acting quickly, the AP federal government scheduled Raju's transit from Guntur prison to Secunderabad this evening.The leading brass of the state administration adopted a mindful approach on the maverick MP right from his arrest.
It left it to the judiciary to select the assessment of alleged injuries he had, as likewise his treatment and hospitalization.The Andhra Pradesh High Court has appointed a three-member medical board headed by Guntur General Medical facility superintendent to take a look at if the MP was caused injuries by cops during his custody and asked the board to select more hospitalization.
Within a couple of hours, the CID court asked the cops to get his injuries examined by the board and a group of medical professionals of Ramesh Hospitals.
The peak court lastly provided an instructions to the Army Healthcare Facility, Secunderabad to analyze and send a report.
Other than for opposing the evaluation and treatment at Ramesh Hospitals, which itself is dealing with a number of criminal charges, the government did not interfere with the judicial process, a senior police official stressed.The SC took up 2 petitions-- one filed by Raju himself on medical checkup and another by his child Bharat Raju challenging the HC's rejection of bail to his father.Senior counsels Mukul Rohtagi and Dushyant Dave represented Raju and the state federal government respectively.
At one stage, the bench adjourned the proceedings and sought the viewpoint of the Centre.
While Raju's counsel desired the medical examination done at the AIIMS, New Delhi, the AP federal government recommended the AIIMS, Mangalagiri, or the Manipal Medical Facility in Guntur.
The SC bench decided to turn over the task to the Army Healthcare Facility, Secunderabad.
On bail, the court directed the state to submit counters and posted the case to Friday.The apex court also said Raju might be admitted to the Army Medical facility and kept there for treatment until additional orders.
The hospitalization will be thought about as part of judicial remand and costs of treatment, if any, will be borne by the MP, the bench said.
It likewise ordered that the Y classification security would escort Raju till the healthcare facility and need not exist during the medical examination.
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