Dr Saibaba, who has spent six months in the Nagpur prison’s “anda cell”, has developed many more ailments, leaving him crippled.
Written by Aamir Khan | Mumbai |Published on:June 17, 2015
The Bombay High Court Wednesday allowed
Delhi University professor Dr G N Saibaba — jailed in Nagpur for his
alleged maoist links — to be shifted to a private health facility
observing his deteriorating health. Appearing for the family, senior
counsel Gayatri Singh informed Chief Justice Mohit Shah and Justice AK
Menon that government facilities in Nagpur were incapable of handling
Saibaba’s case. “He is suffering from neurological issues apart from
heart related and other ailments,” she said.
Public prosecutor Sandeep Shinde opposed to the proposal, citing
security concerns. “It may lead to bigger security concern,” said Shinde
adding that the sessions judge in Nagour could assess the situation and
pass appropriate orders. The HC, however, felt that the professor’s
health might worsen if not admitted immediately to a private hospital
having neurological treatment facility. Feeling it necessary to impose
certain safeguards, while HC has allowed Saibaba’s wife and brother to
accompany him, they have restricted them from carrying cellphones or
laptops. Add to that, there will be medical officer nominated by the
prison authority accompanying Saibaba and also a doctor appointed by his
family. Round-the-clock security by the prison will be provided at the
private hospital, the HC said. The court also clarified that Saibaba
will remain in the hospital subject to its further orders. His medical
report will be submitted to Shinde who will in turn inform the court
about Saibaba’s condition. The HC had last week taken took suo motu
cognisance of a letter written by an activist, who expressed concern
over the failing health condition of Delhi University professor G N
Saibaba, arrested for alleged Maoist links a year ago. Melghat-based
activist Purnima Upadhyay, in a mail enclosed the copy of a news report
published in an English daily earlier this month. The report points out
that Saibaba, who has spent six months in the prison’s “anda cell”, has
developed many more ailments, leaving him crippled. The English
professor is able to use only his right hand, the report says. Taking
note of the letter and the news report, the High Court issued notice and
asked them to file their replies by June 17. In a development which
took place last month, a sessions court had ordered that Saibaba, be
given a disabled friendly bed and three more assistants, however, the
prison officials are yet to implement the order. The professor is
paralysed below neck and cannot move without help. On May 20, during a
hearing via video conference, Saibaba had told sessions judge D R
Shirasao that due to his ailment he was unable to stay in the concrete
Anda cell and that he needed three more assistants along with a bed that
suited his ailment.
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