New Delhi:The Delhi High Court has refused to grant bail to a medical surgeon, who was accused of performing surgery on a pregnant woman despite not being a qualified Obstetrician and Gynaecologist and nor there being an urgency.
The woman, who was 19-20 weeks pregnant, had died during the surgery.
A single-judge bench of Justice Manoj Kumar Ohri dismissed the bail plea of medical surgeon Suresh Chandra Gupta and noted he has not denied the accusation that he had performed the alleged surgery on the deceased.
"Thus, keeping in mind the above-referred recommendations of the Disciplinary Committee, which stand confirmed by Delhi Medical Council (DMC), this court is of the prima facie view that there is a reasonable ground to believe that the petitioner has committed the offence," the bench said.
Noting that the investigation is still pending and the chargesheet is yet to be filed, the bench said that at this stage, it does not find any ground to admit the petitioner on bail.
Advocate Madhusmita Bora, appearing for Gupta, told the court that the 70-year-old petitioner is a qualified medical surgeon and performed the surgery at the request of the hospital concerned.
It was also submitted that the FIR is of the year 2015 but the petitioner was arrested on November 18 this year.
Public Prosecutor Neelam Sharma, on the other hand, vehemently opposed the bail application. She submitted that although, the FIR was registered under Section 315 (act done with intent to prevent a child being born alive or to cause it to die after birth) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), subsequently, Section 304 IPC (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) was added as the patient had expired.