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Did dean's goof-up lead to SC relief for Tadvi accused?
Updated On: 15 October, 2020 05:27 AM IST | Mumbai | Anurag Kamble, Faizan Khan
Legal officers and family claim Nair hospital deans failure to mention in suspension order that the three doctors were found guilty of ragging is why they can now resume studies

Dr Payal Tadvi
After the Supreme Court recently allowed the three accused suspended doctors in Dr Payal Tadvi's suicide case to resume their studies at Nair hospital, Dr Tadvi's family has said that this is a result of the medical college's dean failing to suspend them on the basis of the anti-ragging committee's report that held them guilty. Dr Tadvi's husband, Salman, also questioned if the state failed to submit the anti-ragging report before the apex court, a claim that the state's law department has refuted.
An officer from Maharashtra's law department told mid-day that the anti-ragging report is on record and was submitted before the Supreme Court (SC). The SC's decision is based only on the suspension order passed by the dean of BYL Nair Hospital who did not mention the anti-ragging committee's report in the order.
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