Kochi: The Kerala High Court on Wednesday expressed strong disapproval over the increasing trend of influential accused securing bail on medical grounds, dubbing it "medical tourism." The court made the remark while hearing bail pleas from the key accused in the high-profile Kerala CSR funds scam.
The scam, which has garnered widespread attention, reportedly involves a staggering amount of Rs 231 crore, impacting 48,384 individuals. According to Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, the scam has led to 1,343 cases being registered.
As of now, two arrests have been made in connection with the scandal. Among the arrested individuals are 28-year-old Ananthu Krishnan, who is believed to be the mastermind behind the scam, and K.N. Anand Kumar, the Chairman of the NGO Confederation and a prominent social activist in Kerala.
When the bail pleas came up, the counsel for Anand Kumar informed the court that he was in a hospital due to cardiac issues and sought bail on medical grounds. It was then the judge orally remarked: "I will not entertain that medical ground, unless the prosecutor says that medical facility is not available in jail…Influential people's bail applications in Kerala are becoming medical tourism...you tell me if he needs any other medical (treatment) that is not available in the jail."
The court then pointed out the case of BJP leader PC George who secured bail on medical grounds in a hate speech case. "...After release, his son said I am so happy to the complainants because my father usually does not go to hospital. This is medical tourism. His son gave an open statement to the media that 'I am so happy'. That is indirectly for the judiciary. This is medical tourism in Kerala," the judge said.
The scam, executed by a team led by the now two arrested involved deceiving victims by offering high-value consumer products -- such as scooters, laptops, and sewing machines -- at half the market price under the guise of a CSR initiative.
The court has now asked Anand Kumar's counsel to either show that the treatment he requires is not available in jail or argue the case on grounds other than medical reasons and posted the case for further hearing on Thursday, when the orders for the bail pleas are expected. IANS
Published: 19 Mar 2025, 09:17 pm IST
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