RG KAR Rape Incident: Today's Hearing at Supreme Court
- M.R Mishra
- Aug 20, 2024
- 2 min read
The Supreme Court has established a National Task Force dedicated to ensuring the safety of doctors, with instructions to submit an interim report within three weeks.

This action was taken in response to the rape and murder of a doctor in Kolkata, a case that has caused nationwide concern. The task force is required to present a final report within two months, as noted by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, who pointed out that current laws insufficiently protect doctors' safety within institutions.
key points :
1. National Task Force: The Supreme Court has established a National Task Force to ensure the safety of doctors.
2. Interim and Final Reports: The task force is instructed to submit an interim report within three weeks and a final report within two months.
3. Case Background: The decision was made following the rape and murder of a doctor in Kolkata, which has led to nationwide concern and strikes by the medical community.
4. Task Force Composition: The task force includes prominent medical professionals and high-ranking government officials as ex-officio members.
5. Mandate: The task force will make recommendations on the safety, working conditions, and well-being of medical professionals.
6. Court's Observations: Chief Justice DY Chandrachud noted that existing laws do not adequately protect doctors, particularly women, who are more vulnerable to violence due to patriarchal biases.
7.Criticism of West Bengal Government: The Supreme Court criticized the West Bengal government and hospital administration for delays in filing the FIR and failing to prevent vandalism at the hospital.
8. Next Hearing: The case will be heard again on August 22.

The task force includes prominent medical professionals such as Surgeon Vice Admiral R Sarin, Dr. D Nageshwar Reddy, and others from renowned medical institutions. Additionally, ex-officio members include high-ranking officials like the Union Cabinet Secretary and the Union Health Secretary.
The task force's mandate covers recommendations on the safety, working conditions, and overall well-being of medical professionals. The case in question, which has sparked widespread strikes in the medical community, was addressed by the court, emphasizing that changes cannot wait for further tragedies. Chief Justice Chandrachud highlighted the vulnerability of doctors, particularly women, to violence due to deep-seated patriarchal biases.


The court also criticized the West Bengal government and hospital administration for their delayed response in filing the FIR and failing to protect the hospital's infrastructure during protests. The next hearing is scheduled for August 22.
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