ALLAHABAD: The Allahabad prime court has granted bail to Dr Satish Kumar, one of the crucial nine accused within the demise of a number of kids at Baba Raghav Das (BRD) Medical College, Gorakhpur, allegedly due to disruption in oxygen supply.
On Tuesday, HC Justice Yashwant Varma granted bail to Dr Kumar, who was once head of anaesthesia division and was once reportedly in-charge of oxygen supply at the time of the children's demise in August, 2017.
The petitioner had filed a bail petition, mentioning that he have been in prison for the closing seven months. He additionally said he was once in charge of oxygen upkeep and not its supply, therefore had no position within the tragedy. His suggest additionally argued that Kumar's co-accused have been launched on bail within the subject and denied that Kumar had taken leave before the incident without informing the authorities involved.
Earlier, the HC had granted bail to Manish Bhandari, director of the oxygen supplier corporate Pushpa Sales, and Dr Kafeel Khan, another accused within the case. It had, then again, denied bail to BRD college former predominant Dr Rajiv Mishra and his wife Dr Purnima Shukla.
An FIR was once registered on August 23, 2017, in opposition to nine other people in reference to the demise of over 30 kids at the scientific college on August 10-11, 2017, allegedly due to disruption in oxygen supply.
On Tuesday, HC Justice Yashwant Varma granted bail to Dr Kumar, who was once head of anaesthesia division and was once reportedly in-charge of oxygen supply at the time of the children's demise in August, 2017.
The petitioner had filed a bail petition, mentioning that he have been in prison for the closing seven months. He additionally said he was once in charge of oxygen upkeep and not its supply, therefore had no position within the tragedy. His suggest additionally argued that Kumar's co-accused have been launched on bail within the subject and denied that Kumar had taken leave before the incident without informing the authorities involved.
Earlier, the HC had granted bail to Manish Bhandari, director of the oxygen supplier corporate Pushpa Sales, and Dr Kafeel Khan, another accused within the case. It had, then again, denied bail to BRD college former predominant Dr Rajiv Mishra and his wife Dr Purnima Shukla.
An FIR was once registered on August 23, 2017, in opposition to nine other people in reference to the demise of over 30 kids at the scientific college on August 10-11, 2017, allegedly due to disruption in oxygen supply.
Bail granted to doc in BRD medical case
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