Gwalior: The Madhya Pradesh High Court has stepped into the ongoing dispute involving Vyapam whistleblower Ashish Chaturvedi and the Gwalior police, seeking responses from the state government and senior officials regarding serious allegations of police misconduct and medical irregularities.
Chaturvedi, the whistleblower and key witness in several Vyapam cases, has accused the police of abuse of power. He laid allegations against the police like collusion with a specific hospital, fake medical records and procedural violations.
In his petition, he alleged that a policeman who was wanted by the CBI visited his residence with a court-issued witness warrant and later took him to a private hospital allegedly linked to a Vyapam-accused doctor for a medico-legal certificate (MLC).
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He claimed that the government doctor who signed the MLC could not have been present at the hospital, as official records showed him in Datia on the same day. In the petition, he questioned the selective choice of hospital, pointing out that one of the directors is an accused in the Vyapam case.
As per a TOI media report, the case drew attention after the MLC was found to be fake. A probe by Gajraraja Medical College (GRMC) submitted on 16 May flagged inconsistencies in admission and discharge papers. The committee declared the MLC to be fabricated and called for a deeper investigation....
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