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Delhi: Doctor accused of removing skull during autopsy moves HC

The doctor, a post-graduate scholar and junior resident, has approached the Delhi High Court, claiming the allegation was 'devoid of merit and bereft of a single evidence' to substantiate the heinous claims even remotely

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In a bizarre development, a doctor of the Maulana Azad Medical College has been accused of illegally removing the skull from the body on which he performed an autopsy, prompting the institution to bar him from conducting post-mortem examinations.

The doctor, a post-graduate scholar and junior resident, has approached the Delhi High Court, claiming the allegation was "devoid of merit and bereft of a single evidence" to substantiate the heinous claims even remotely.

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