PMC Bank scam | Bombay High Court allows key accused to shift to private hospital
The Hindu
HDIL chief promoter Rakesh Wadhawan would have to incur all the expenses
The Bombay High Court allowed Rakesh Wadhawan, chief promoter of Housing Development and Infrastructure Limited and a key accused in the Punjab and Maharashtra Co-operative (PMC) Bank fraud case to be shifted to a private hospital to undergo bypass surgery.
On February 2, a single bench of justice S.V. Kotwal allowed Mr. Wadhawan to undergo the surgery in a private hospital of his choice in Mumbai for six weeks. After perusing the medical reports the court said Mr. Wadhawan would have to incur all the expenses including the cost of the escorts who will accompany him in plain clothes at the hospital.

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