The death of the 30-year-old patient had caused an outcry and eventually led to the setting up of a medical council by the state government to monitor functioning of private hospitals.
Talking to reporters at the state secretariat after submitting the findings of the probe committee and meeting the chief minister today, state Health Secretary Rajendra Shukla said that the report indicated medical negligence, delay in Sanjay Roy's release and tampering of documents related to his treatment.
However, he said, as the findings of the six-member inquiry committee did not 'pinpoint' who were accountable for the "three indicators" found by the probe committee, the state health department set up a three-member committee to go through the report and the documents.
"The report has not pinpointed responsibilities for the three indicators... That's very important. So the (health) department has set up a three-member committee to go through the report and the documents," he said.
On being asked what action could be taken against the persons found guilty, Shukla said that the department would "seek legal advice".
The health secretary refused to comment on being asked if the probe committee report would be referred to the CID.