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Financial irregularities: SC dismisses plea of ex-principal of RG Kar Hospital

A former official of RG Kar Hospital had requested a probe by the Enforcement Directorate into alleged financial misconduct at the hospital during Ghosh’s tenure

Former principal of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital Sandip Ghosh after he was arrested by CBI in connection with the alleged financial misconduct at the establishment, in Kolkata, Monday, Sept. 2, 2024. (PTI Photo)

By: Shajil Kumar

THE Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a plea filed by former principal of Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital Sandip Ghosh challenging the Calcutta High Court order transferring the investigation into the alleged financial irregularities during his tenure to the CBI.

On August 23, the high court ordered the transfer of the probe into the alleged financial irregularities from a state-constituted Special Investigation Team (SIT) to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

A bench of Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justices J B Pardiwala and Manoj Misra said as an accused Ghosh has no locus to impleaded in the plea.

“As an accused you have no locus to intervene in the PIL, where the Calcutta high court is monitoring the investigation,” the bench said.

The murder and alleged rape of a junior doctor at the state-run hospital has sparked nationwide protests.

The medic’s body with severe injury marks was found in the seminar hall of the hospital’s chest department on August 9.

A civic volunteer was arrested by the Kolkata Police in connection with the case the following day.

The high court’s August 23 order had come on a petition by former deputy superintendent of the facility, Akhtar Ali, who had requested a probe by the Enforcement Directorate into alleged financial misconduct at the hospital during the tenure of Ghosh.

The high court had also dismissed Ghosh’s plea to be added as a party in the petition, holding that he was not a “necessary party” in the matter. (PTI)

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