The Andheri metropolitan magistrate court, which had on Tuesday reserved its order till today on their applications granted bail to CEO Sujit Chatterjee, medical director Anurag Naik, Mukesh Shetye, Mukesh Shaha and Prakash Shetye, on the condition that they attend Powai police station till September 26. They were also directed against leaving the country.
All the accused had moved for bail on August 13 after the court remanded them to 14-day judicial custody till August 26.
They also told the court that the case against the doctors was not under Indian Penal Code but under the Organ Transplant Act and the money which allegedly exchanged hands for the transplant has been recovered.
The doctors were arrested under the Transplantation of Human Organs Act on the basis of a report by the Director of State Health.
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Following the bust-up, 14 people, including five doctors, the donor, receiver and agents were arrested.
The operation on Brijkishor Jaiswal, the recipient, was stopped at the last moment as police found that the woman who was donating the kidney to him was not his real wife, contrary to the papers submitted by the duo.
The woman had pretended to be Jaiswal's wife only to be able to donate him the kidney for monetary gains, according to the police.