Hight Court: get MP examined at Ramesh Hospital
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Capping the day-long suspense on the destiny of Narsapuram MP K. Raghu Ramakrishna Raju, who was arrested on May 14 allegedly for selling disaffection in opposition to the federal government and making hate speeches, the A.P. High Court on Sunday directed the CID to implement the order of the VI Additional Junior Civil Judge for his (the MP’s) medical examination at Ramesh Hospital in Guntur to provide any therapy if required.
The order got here within the wake of submission of a report referred to as for by the court docket from the medical board it constituted, which comprised docs of the Guntur GGH.
Appearing for the State, Additional Advocate-General P. Sudhakar Reddy asserted that the MP was in good well being, devoid of any accidents mentioned to be induced throughout his detention, as discovered by the medical board.
He additionally expressed reservations on referring Mr. Raju to Ramesh Hospitals, which, he mentioned, was mired in a prison case arising from the dying of 10 sufferers in a fireplace accident at the COVID Care Centre run by it in Vijayawada final yr.
Petitioner’s counsel B. Adinarayana Rao mentioned the remand order handed by the CID court docket was not in accordance with the legislation, and requested HC to document his submission that there was a risk to his shopper’s life.
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