PIL on Jaya's health publicity interest litigation, says HC, rejects plea

Published : Oct 21, 2016, 03:51 PM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 07:02 PM IST
PIL on Jaya's health publicity interest litigation, says HC, rejects plea

Synopsis

PIL, filed by Dr G Pravina, sought setting up of an "expert life saving committee On October 6, the court had dismissed another PIL petition

 

The PIL, filed by Dr G Pravina, sought setting up of an "expert life saving committee", headed by the Chief Secretary.

 

The petitioner said the panel should comprise specialist doctors from government hospitals and one member from the judiciary.

 

When the petition came up for hearing, the court dismissed it, stating, "We completely fail to understand the intervention sought to be made by the petitioner in the matter of this nature and it is for the people concerned to determine the nature of treatment. It is one more publicity interest litigation."

 

On October 6, the court had dismissed another PIL petition as "publicity interest litigation".

 

Social activist 'Traffic' K R Ramaswamy had sought a direction to authorities to spell out the "real" status of Jayalalithaa's health condition.

 

Dr Pravina contended that Apollo Hospital "retained the Chief Minister with unexplained necessity."

 

The hospital had retained her for 20 days without explaining sufficient medical cause for such a longer treatment, she said in her petition.

 

68-year old Jayalalithaa was admitted to Apollo Hospital on September 22 after she complained of fever and dehydration.

 

A specialist from London, besides a three-member team of doctors from AIIMS, Delhi, had also examined Jayalalithaa, who is being treated for infection with respiratory support.

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