Nothing alarming in Wangchuk's condition, can't release him on health grounds: Centre tells SC

The Indian government has informed the Supreme Court that there is no cause for concern regarding the health of Wangchuk, a prisoner whose release was sought on medical grounds. The Centre's assertion comes in response to a plea for his release based on alleged deteriorating health conditions. Officials emphasized that Wangchuk's health status does not warrant his discharge from custody, thus rejecting the petition. This statement highlights a broader context of legal and health-related issues surrounding prisoners in India, where the balance between health considerations and legal obligations often comes under scrutiny. The Supreme Court's deliberations will now focus on the legal merits of the case, while the government's position reiterates its commitment to maintaining the integrity of the judicial process. The ongoing discussions reflect the complexities involved in managing prisoner rights, health, and legal frameworks in India.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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