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Katara case: Report filed on hospital visits of Vishal, Vikas

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Referring to the contents of the report, a bench of Justices Gita Mittal and V K Shali said, "The prolonged hospitalisation (of Vishal) is not justified. This aspect of the report, however, needs to be put in a more specific manner."

The court, which kept the report for consideration on July 6, meanwhile, asked the medical board to file another report dealing with Vikas' visits to hospitals.

The court had ordered earlier setting up of the board to examine medical records of Vikas and Vishal to examine as to how many of their visits from Tihar to hospitals were justified.

 

It had asked the medical superintendent of the Army's Research and Referral (R and R) Hospital here to constitute a board of doctors and evaluate the medical records of both the convicts.

Taking a serious view over Vishal's 87 visits to Batra Hospital and shifting of Vikas from 'B' class facility to 'A' class at AIIMS after their conviction in 2008, the high court had earlier, directed both the hospitals to place before it their medical records.

Referring to the AIIMS medical records, victim's mother Neelam Katara had also alleged that Vikas was not in his room on October 26, 2011 night which was the day of 'Diwali'.

In 2008, a trial court has awarded life imprisonment to Vikas and Vishal and also similar punishment to third accused Sukhdev Pehalwan who had been tried separately as he had absconded during the trial of Yadavs in the case.

Nitish Katara, a business executive, was abducted from a marriage party at Ghaziabad on the intervening night of February 16-17, 2002 and was later killed for his alleged intimacy with Vikas' sister Bharti.

  

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First Published: May 11 2012 | 8:15 PM IST

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