SC rejects claim that judge Loya's ECG not done at Dande hospital

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today rejected the claim of activist- that no electrocardiogram (ECG) of B H was conducted at Nagpur's hospital, where he was initially taken for treatment after he complained of

It rejected the submission of Bhushan, who sought an independent probe into the death of that no ECG was done at hospital where the was taken by four judges --Shrikant Kulkarni, S M Modak, V C and -- for medical assistance after he complained of

"The death summary specifically adverts to the fact that the patient was taken to hospital earlier where an ECG was done. Dr has made the same statement. The progress notes also note a tall T' in the anterior lead which indicates that the ECG was seen by the doctors attending to at Meditrina hospital," the court said.

"These progress notes are contemporaneous, since they also form part of the communication addressed by Dr N B Gawande at Meditrina to the PSI at Sitabardi on the same day after the had been brought dead to the hospital," it said.

"As a matter of fact, it is this very ECG which forms the subject matter of the submissions which have been urged by one of the intervenors, for whom advocate appears. Having regard to the fact that the ECG has been specifically mentioned in the progress notes of the doctor at Meditrina hospital, we find no reasonable basis to infer that no ECG was done at hospital," a bench comprising and justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud said.

While seeking an independent probe, had relied on the statement of Rathi who had said that the nodes of the ECG machine at hospital were not working and no ECG was done at the hospital.

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First Published: Thu, April 19 2018. 21:50 IST