
Varavara Rao
Mumbai, November 12
The Bombay High Court on Thursday directed that doctors from a private hospital here should conduct medical examination of jailed poet-activist Varavara Rao through video link, and even a physical check-up if necessary.
The court, which was hearing his bail petition, adjourned the hearing to November 17.
Rao (81), an accused in the Elgar Parishad-Maoist links case, is lodged as an undertrial in the Taloja prison in neighbouring Navi Mumbai.
A vacation bench of Justices AK Menon and SP Tavade was hearing a petition filed by Rao’s wife Hemlata, seeking that he be shifted to private Nanavati Hospital for better treatment, an independent medical board be set up to assess his health, and he be released on bail.
Rao’s lawyer Indira Jaising claimed that his health was “fast deteriorating”, and there was a legitimate apprehension that he might die in prison.
“Rao suffers from dementia, is confined to bed in the prison hospital since August and has no bladder control,” she said. — PTI
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