Varavara Rao is fully conscious: Maha tells HC
November 17, 2020  18:29
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Jailed poet-activist Varavara Rao, an accused in the Elgar Parishad-Maoist links case, is "fully conscious and oriented", the Maharashtra government stated in a medical report submitted before the Bombay high court.
However, on the submission of Rao's counsel Indira Jaising that the report "did not shed any light on Rao's neurological condition and the urinary tract infection he is said to have developed while at the Taloja prison", the HC
directed the government to file a "complete report detailing the type of medical exam conducted through video conferencing, and all other findings".
Rao, 81, is currently lodged as an under-trial in the Taloja prison in neighbouring Navi Mumbai.
Rao had filed a bail application and a writ petition seeking he be shifted to Nanavati Hospital in Mumbai immediately, owing to his "diminishing neurological and physical health condition".
 The high court will hear both pleas of Rao on Wednesday.
Jaising told a bench of Justices SS Shinde and Madhav Jamdar that the state government's report was an "eyewash" as it is "silent on Rao's dementia".
Jaising told the bench that doctors at Nanavati Hospital who had examined Rao on November 12 via a video link, had also suggested that further tests, including a complete blood count and sonography of the abdomen, be done on him.
"The state has yet to get the tests done. Besides, the doctors examined Rao through the video link only for 15 minutes. He needs to be examined by specialists. A neurologist needs to examine him physically and these tests can't be done at the Taloja prison hospital," Jaising said.
"...Rao was not examined by a specialist so how can the video examination tell this court whether he needs to be shifted out of the prison to the hospital?" she said.
Jaising also said the state government should apprise the HC about Rao's complete medical condition in light of his application seeking bail on medical grounds.
The HC then directed the state government to submit a complete report, detailing the "type of medical exam conducted through video conferencing, and all findings".
The HC will now hear both the pleas filed by Rao via a physical hearing on Wednesday to avoid any further delay and technological hindrances, after Jaising faced issues with the audio arrangements during the day's hearing conducted via video link.
"We know the seriousness involved in this matter and that is why we will hear it physically tomorrow itself," the bench said.
Jaising sought the HC's directions to the state
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