The observation was made by a bench headed by Justice Naresh Patil while going through a state government affidavit in reply to a PIL filed by advocate Gunratan Sadavarte claiming that several persons had died as no doctor was available to attend to them during the strike period.
The state government also made a statement that the doctors' strike was illegal and that it would deduct the wages of those who had not reported on duty.
The state said two committees had been formed to tackle the strike. One was headed by Dr Archana Patil and had five doctors and one IAS officer as its members. This body will visit All India Institute of Medical Sciences to study the mechanism and preventive measures to tackle strikes.
The other committee would be headed by collectors of various districts who would examine the death of persons due to the recent doctors strike in the state.
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The petitioner, however, was of the opinion that such committee should be headed by a retired judge to go into the issue. However, the court said it would first go through the report of the committee and if it was not satisfied it may order constitution of a fresh committee.
The court had earlier suggested that the government evolve a permanent mechanism to deal with strikes of doctors.
Earlier this month, the court had rapped the state over its failure to deal with the strike and sought to know whether departmental action had been taken against the doctors who went on strike between July 1 and 7.