Jaipur : Jaipur: Doctor Jyoti Bansal of Fortis Hospital, accused in the case related to organ transplant through fake NOC, could not get relief even from the Supreme Court. At the same time, the Supreme Court also rejected the SLP filed by the accused doctor to seek anticipatory bail. The division bench of Justice TC Ravi Kumar and Justice Sanjay Karol said that this crime is not only against medical ethics, but also violates the Toho Act and international This is also a serious violation of the law. In fact, in the SLP, on behalf of the accused doctor, it was said that SOG has not found any concrete evidence against him in the case. In this case, the High Court has also not accepted their role in issuing fake NOC to the co-accused at the time of bail. He has performed operations only after approval from the hospital. In protest against this, state AAG Shivmangal Sharma said that the applicant accused has played an active role in the organized kidney transplant racket.
Under this, he has taken part in luring foreign citizens for organ transplant in violation of the law. By granting him anticipatory bail, he may influence the investigation proceedings. Therefore his SLP should be rejected. After hearing the arguments of the parties, the court rejected the SLP of the accused.