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The petitioner sought safe passage of ambulance both to the Al Hind Hospital and from the hospital for the injured victims, who were obstructed by the rioters by not allowing the ambulance to pass. The matter is slated to be heard at 2:30 pm later on Wednesday.

Passersby look at the charred remains of vehicles which were set ablaze by rioters during clashes over the new citizenship law, at Mustafabad area of East Delhi.
Passersby look at the charred remains of vehicles which were set ablaze by rioters during clashes over the new citizenship law, at Mustafabad area of East Delhi.(PTI)

In an urgent midnight hearing, the Delhi High Court on Wednesday asked police to ensure safe passage and emergency treatment to injured people stuck in north east Delhi’s Al Hind hospital.

The hearing, held at 12:30 am at the residence of Delhi HC judge Justice S Muralidhar, was attended by joint commissioner Alok Kumar and DCP (crime) Rajesh Deo. Delhi government counsel Sanjoy Ghose was also present at the hearing.

The matter was taken up on a call by advocate Suroor Mander, who said that several injured people at the Al Hind Hospital in the New Mustafabad area, were unable to be moved to the GTB hospital and needed urgent medical attention.

Mander, in her petition, sought safe passage of ambulance both to the Al Hind Hospital and from the hospital for the injured victims.

At the hearing, Suroor made the judge speak to Dr Anwar from the Al Hind Hospital on speaker phone. The doctor informed the judges that at the hospital, there are two dead and around 22 injured at the hospital, who were in need of assistance from Delhi police since 4 pm on Tuesday evening but no such help was made available.

The court was informed that the rioters were not allowing the ambulance to pass and since the situation is tense, the doctors wanted the police to help in the safe shifting of the patients from Al Hind hospital to GTB hospital.

The Court said that, at this stage, it is primarily concerned about ensuring the safety of lives of the injured and immediate medical attention.

The Court accordingly directed the Delhi Police to ensure such safe passage by deploying all the resources at its command and on the strength of this order and to ensure that apart from the safe passage, the injured victims receive immediate emergency treatment , if not at GTB, then at LNJP or Maulana azad or any other government hospital.

While the order was being dictated the DCP east managed to reach the Al Hind Hospital and confirmed Rajesh Deo that the police was in process of evacuating the injured near the nearest hospital.

The petitioner also told the Court that the information about the injured admitted to the hospital is not available with their immediate relatives and friends and that there should be some arrangement in the form of medical or police control rooms or desks at the major hospital including GTB, LNJP, Maulana Azad to provide information on request.

Rajesh Deo stated that the police would work out a mechanism to make available the above information and keep the Court apprisedd.

The court directed that a status report of compliance, including information about the injured victims and the treatment offered to them, be placed before this court later today when the matter is taken up for hearing at 2.30 pm.

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By amfnews

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