Health

Attacking doctors, medical staff to be non-bailable offence

Pratidin Bureau

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic situation across the globe, Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved promulgation of Ordinance to amend the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897, making acts of violence against the healthcare workers as cognizable and non-bailable offences.

Underthe act, there is a provision to provide compensation for injury to healthcareservice personnel or for causing damage or loss to the property.

Addressingthe media in New Delhi after the Cabinet meeting, Union Minister PrakashJavadekar said that health workers who are trying to save the country from thisCOVID-19 pandemic are unfortunately facing attacks. He said, "No incident ofviolence or harassment, against them will be tolerated." The Minister furtheradded that the investigation into the cases of attack on healthcare workerswill be completed within 30 days and judgment will be pronounced within one year.

Javadekarsaid that under the act, an accused of the attack can attract a punishmentranging from 3 months to 5 years and a fine from 50 thousand rupees to 2 lakhrupees. He said, in case of grievous injuries, the accused can be sentencedfrom 6 months to 7 years and they can also be penalized from one lakh to 5 lakhrupees. Javadekar said, "If damage is done to the vehicles or clinics ofhealthcare workers, then a compensation amounting to twice the market value ofthe damaged property will be taken from the accused."

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