Delhi High Court Constitutes Board to Examine Chidambaram’s Health

Delhi High Court Constitutes Board to Examine Chidambaram’s Health

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Thursday directed the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Director to immediately constitute a board of doctors, including former Finance Minister P. Chidambaram’s family physician Doctor D. Nageshwar Reddy, and examine whether the Congress leader is required to be admitted in a sterile environment in hospital or not. The court also directed the report must be placed before it on Friday.

Justice Suresh Kumar Kait’s direction came while hearing interim bail plea of former Union minister on health ground. The court said that the board has to be constituted by 4 p.m. on Thursday and thereafter the board has to sit and discuss this issue at 7 p.m. If doctor Reddy is not able to reach Delhi, then the board could hold the meeting at 10 p.m., the court said.

His counsel and senior Advocate Kapil Sibal pressed for providing a sterile environment to Chidambaram saying that he is suffering from Crohn’s disease, which has become acute during his days in custody. Emphasizing Chidambaram’s treatment under the supervision of his family doctor Reddy, Sibal also suggested that he should be admitted to Apollo hospital because he will get a sterile environment there. But, the court suggested that Chidambaram could get the best medical care at AIIMS’s private ward, where various parliamentarians, judges and eminent personalities are being treated time-to-time under the supervision of best doctors of the country.

Even Solicitor General Tushar Mehta gave similar suggestions and told the court that Chidambaram was examined by senior doctor Ahuja and on the request of the former minister, Ahuja had a conversation with doctor Reddy. Reddy has told Ahuja that treatment given to Chidambaram is all right, Mehta told the court. Asserting that Chidambaram should be treated at AIIMS, Mehta said that he was taken to hospital many times and doctors have suggested that there is no need of admitting the former minister in the hospital. But Sibal did not agree with Mehta’s submission and said that he needs proper medical attention. He also said that Chidambaram would not get a good atmosphere in the AIIMS.

When Sibal failed to convince the court, he said that he is withdrawing petition seeking Chidambram’s interim bail. Irked by Sibal’s response, the court remarked that the advocate of such stature should not behave like this. “I am not a doctor. You (Sibal) are not a doctor. Let the doctor decide whether he needs to be admitted,” the court said. During the course of the argument, Sibal told the court that Chidambaram needs to be treated by doctor Reddy of Asian Institute of Gastroenterology, Hyderabad because he is his family doctor. Doctor Reddy after examining his medical reports had said that the inflammation in the former minister’s intestines was due to Crohn’s disease. (IANS)

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