NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday granted a provisional medical bond until July 10 to the former health minister of Delhi Jain Satyendar, arrested by the Directorate of Execution in May of last year. He can receive treatment at any private hospital of his choice in the capital, but cannot speak to the media about “any topic” during his treatment.
Jain, who was arrested in PMLA (Prevention of Money Laundering Act) case following CBI case related to disproportionate assets, was asked by a holiday bank of judges JK Maheshwari and PS Narasimha not to leave NCR and file the July 10 all records of your treatment. and prognosis in the private hospital.
When lead lawyer AM Singhvi focused solely on granting interim bail for medical treatment, citing 35kg weight loss, muscle atrophy and the need for possible spinal vertebrae surgery, according to a report from GB trousers Hospital, Additional Solicitor General SV Raju said that since the hospital was under Jain who was the health and jail minister, these prescriptions and diagnoses had to be vetted by a panel of doctors from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences or Ram Manohar Lohia . Hospital.
But the bank said: “At present, there is no reason not to believe the report from the GB Pant Institute for Postgraduate Medical Education and Research. We believe it is convenient that the citizen has the right to receive the treatment of his choice, at his own expense, in a private hospital ”.
“We consider it appropriate to release the petitioner on provisional bail for medical reasons for a limited period of six weeks. Until the next listing date, the petitioner will be released on medical bail, under terms and conditions to be imposed by the trial court, with additional conditions: Jain will not influence or meet with any of the witnesses…scheduled on the witness list; not leave the NCR area without permission from the trial court; all relevant treatment documents and prognosis for such treatment shall be filed with this court; (y) refrain from appearing before print or electronic media or any social media platform to give any statement on any subject during provisional release.”
In August 2017, the CBI filed an FIR against Jain and others on charges of allegedly possessing disproportionate assets. In April last year, the ED had said that assets worth Rs 4.81 crore of Jain’s family and companies “effectively owned and controlled” by him were provisionally seized as part of a money laundering investigation. money against you.
The ED had alleged that during 2015-16, when Jain was a public servant, companies he owned and controlled received hosting receipts of Rs 4.81 crore from shell (paper) companies against cash transferred to Kolkata-based gateway operators through the hawala. route.
Meanwhile, Jain remained in the intensive care ward at Lok Nayak Hospital. He had been admitted after falling into a bathroom in Tihar. A team of doctors from GB Pant’s department of neurology and neurosurgery, doctors and psychiatrists attended to him on Friday. “His health is improving and he is now conscious, although he is still taking fluids. His oxygen saturation level is also normal, but he has been maintained on external oxygen support,” a senior doctor at the hospital said.
AAP has claimed that the minister is suffering from a major spinal injury along with lower back pain, vertigo, chronic back pain due to a slipping disc and muscle atrophy. Doctors said they have not yet received a call on whether Jain needs to have surgery.
Jain, who was arrested in PMLA (Prevention of Money Laundering Act) case following CBI case related to disproportionate assets, was asked by a holiday bank of judges JK Maheshwari and PS Narasimha not to leave NCR and file the July 10 all records of your treatment. and prognosis in the private hospital.
When lead lawyer AM Singhvi focused solely on granting interim bail for medical treatment, citing 35kg weight loss, muscle atrophy and the need for possible spinal vertebrae surgery, according to a report from GB trousers Hospital, Additional Solicitor General SV Raju said that since the hospital was under Jain who was the health and jail minister, these prescriptions and diagnoses had to be vetted by a panel of doctors from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences or Ram Manohar Lohia . Hospital.
But the bank said: “At present, there is no reason not to believe the report from the GB Pant Institute for Postgraduate Medical Education and Research. We believe it is convenient that the citizen has the right to receive the treatment of his choice, at his own expense, in a private hospital ”.
“We consider it appropriate to release the petitioner on provisional bail for medical reasons for a limited period of six weeks. Until the next listing date, the petitioner will be released on medical bail, under terms and conditions to be imposed by the trial court, with additional conditions: Jain will not influence or meet with any of the witnesses…scheduled on the witness list; not leave the NCR area without permission from the trial court; all relevant treatment documents and prognosis for such treatment shall be filed with this court; (y) refrain from appearing before print or electronic media or any social media platform to give any statement on any subject during provisional release.”
In August 2017, the CBI filed an FIR against Jain and others on charges of allegedly possessing disproportionate assets. In April last year, the ED had said that assets worth Rs 4.81 crore of Jain’s family and companies “effectively owned and controlled” by him were provisionally seized as part of a money laundering investigation. money against you.
The ED had alleged that during 2015-16, when Jain was a public servant, companies he owned and controlled received hosting receipts of Rs 4.81 crore from shell (paper) companies against cash transferred to Kolkata-based gateway operators through the hawala. route.
Meanwhile, Jain remained in the intensive care ward at Lok Nayak Hospital. He had been admitted after falling into a bathroom in Tihar. A team of doctors from GB Pant’s department of neurology and neurosurgery, doctors and psychiatrists attended to him on Friday. “His health is improving and he is now conscious, although he is still taking fluids. His oxygen saturation level is also normal, but he has been maintained on external oxygen support,” a senior doctor at the hospital said.
AAP has claimed that the minister is suffering from a major spinal injury along with lower back pain, vertigo, chronic back pain due to a slipping disc and muscle atrophy. Doctors said they have not yet received a call on whether Jain needs to have surgery.