The Supreme Court on Monday directed that the Unnao rape survivor, who suffered critical injuries in a car-truck collision last week, be airlifted from Lucknow to New Delhi for better treatment at the AIIMS.
Minutes before, the apex court had deferred the hearing on the issue of transfer of the woman and her injured lawyer, for further hearing on Friday as no one on behalf of their families appeared and sought their transfer to Delhi.
However, the lawyer of the family later appeared before a bench of Justices Deepak Gupta and Aniruddha Bose and said the mother now wanted her injured daughter to be shifted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) for better care as she was still critical.
The condition of the Unnao rape survivor and her lawyer is "serious and stable", doctors said on Monday.
"The condition of the rape survivor is improving. She is following commands and she opened her eyes and is understanding things," a medical bulletin issued by the King Geroge's Medical University (KGMU) said.
"The process of removing the ventilator has started, but she has to be given medicines to maintain her blood pressure," the hospital said.
The rape survivor's lawyer is breathing without a ventilator, but his condition is not improving and he is still in "deep coma," KGMU said.
The bench took note of the submissions of lawyer D Ramakrishna Reddy, appearing for the victim, and ordered that she be transferred from the King George's Medical College in Lucknow to the AIIMS.
Fixing the case on Friday, it also made clear that the family of the injured lawyer can also seek the same relief and approach it as and when they need.
(PTI)