Dr Kafeel Khan Under Suspension in Another Case

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Dr Kafeel Khan was head of pediatrics at the Gorakhpur government hospital in Uttar Pradesh and was praised by many for saving dozens of children’s lives.

The Yogi Adityanath government told the court on Thursday that a separate order of suspension was passed against him. The court has fixed August 31 as the next date of hearing of the matter.

PRAYAGRAJ — The Yogi Adityanath government has informed the Allahabad High Court that suspended paediatrician, Dr Kafeel Khan, will continue to be under suspension as a separate disciplinary proceeding had been initiated against him.

The action has been taken for the period he was attached to the office of director, medical education, after being suspended in August 2017 for his alleged role in oxygen shortage which claimed lives of over 60 children at Gorakhpur’s BRD Medical College.

The government told the court on Thursday that a separate order of suspension was passed against him.

“This proceeding is still to conclude and the order of this suspension continues to hold the field,” additional advocate general, Manish Goyal, said in court.

The high court is hearing the petition of Dr Kafeel, who has challenged his suspension from service on August 22, 2017.

Earlier, on August 6, 2021, the state government had informed the high court about the disciplinary authority’s order dated February 24, 2020, whereby further inquiry was directed.

Justice Yashwant Varma has now directed the state government to bring on record by way of an affidavit, within two weeks, the later suspension order as well as other necessary facts relating to the initial order of suspension dated August 22, 2017, by which Dr Kafeel was suspended.

The court has fixed August 31 as the next date of hearing of the matter.

In the present writ petition, by which Dr Kafeel Khan has challenged the order of suspension dated August 2017, he has said that initially the proceedings were drawn against nine persons.

“Seven out of those who were suspended along with the petitioner have since been reinstated pending conclusion of disciplinary proceedings,” he stated.

In its order dated July 29, 2021, the high court while taking note of this submission, had observed, “The respondents are obliged to justify the continuance of the order of suspension which has continued for more than four years.” — IANS

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