Nearly 4,000 resident doctors in Maharashtra went on an indefinite strike yesterday demanding suspension of policemen who allegedly attacked their colleague on December 31.
Taking suo motu cognisance of the strike, the court had yesterday issued notices to the state government and Maharashta Association of Resident Doctors (MARD).
Government Pleader Prajakta Shinde informed Chief Justice Mohit Shah, who held a special sitting in the court today to hear this matter, that the police inspector and two constables surrendered today before a Solapur Judicial Magistrate First Class who had granted them interim bail.
However, the Chief Justice asked MARD to call off the strike immediately, following which its President assured that they would hold a meeting today itself and announce withdrawal of the stir.
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The resident doctors alleged that the three policemen had forced a doctor who was busy with an emergency case at Solapur government hospital to attend to a pregnant woman who was in labour. When the doctor asked them to take the lady to gynaeac department, the policemen assaulted him.
"If the officers are not arrested how will the doctors feel safe ?" asked the Chief Justice.
The government also informed that the case had been transferred to CID and law would take its own course.
However, the court said that action should be taken against the guilty cops immediately and they need not wait for the case to be transferred to State CID.
The court noted that the authorities had CCTV footage of the incident and a prima facie cognisable case was made out against the guilty under Maharashtra Medicare Service Persons and Medicare Service Institution Act 2010.