Supreme Court adopts conjoined twins Saba and Farah

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April 11, 2013

New Delhi, Apr 11: Supreme Court judges spent sleepless nights pondering whether to go against the parent's wishes to order a high-risk surgical separation of conjoined twins Saba and Farah but decided to adopt them as court's wards and asked the Bihar government to look after their medical expenses.

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In the absence of conclusive medical evidence either in support or against their surgical separation, cost of which was promised to be borne by the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, the court on Wednesday decided against issuing any directions in this regard.

It was pointed out that the separation could take place by conducting 5-6 operations over nine months, but each stage held a 20% chance that either of the girls might die, which was the prime reason for the parents to decide against such medical intervention.

The bench admitted that it had difficulties in deciding competing interests of the parents, who are the natural guardians of the twins and opposed to the operation, on the one hand and the compulsive constitutional urge to save life guaranteed under Article 21, even if it meant death of one of the two.

A bench of Justices K S Radhakrishnan and Dipak Misra said, "We spent sleepless nights to find out a solution. Seldom society cares or knows the mental and psychological trauma judges undergo in such situations, especially when they are called upon to decide an issue touching human life, either to save or take away."

Saba and Farah share a vital blood vessel in the brain. Farah has two kidneys and Saba none. The bench asked an expert medical team from All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) to examine the twins. The team appraised the court of the risks involved even in carrying out medical examination of the conjoined twins and the reluctance of the parents to this.

The mother wrote to the medical team that they did not want their agonized daughters to undergo painful medical tests and all that the family wanted was Rs 8,000 per month to take care of them. The parents and brother of the twins were against them being shifted to AIIMS even for further investigation.

The bench said, "We are sorry to note that nobody is concerned with the pain and agony the conjoined twins are undergoing, not even the parents... what they want is financial help as well as palliative care."

 The bench took cue from an identical case in England and said, "We are faced with the same situation in this case, since Saba and Farah's parents are against carrying on any investigation as well as surgical operation but being Saba and Farah are ward of this court, this court has got a responsibility to find out whether it is possible to save both and if not, at least one, for which investigation is necessary."

It added, "We are adopting such standards because each life has an inherent value in itself and the right to life guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution is of general nature to apply to both Saba and Farah. But what about the inherent value of life of one, who can survive due to surgical separation.

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"Is it not necessary to save inherent value of the ward who may survive, not the other? Intrinsic value of both Saba and Farah is equal, but when medical investigation is carried out, a balance sheet has to be drawn up of the advantages and disadvantages which flow from the performance or the non-performance of a surgical treatment. If the balance shifts heavily in favour of one, that has to be accepted, otherwise both will sink and die."

It asked the Patna civil surgeon to periodically examine Saba and Farah and send quarterly status reports to AIIMS to enable it to make independent suggestions. It asked the Bihar government to meet all medical expenses of the twins and also give Rs 5,000 to the family to take care of Saba and Farah.

The bench wanted a six-monthly report on the state of health of the twins and directed the Nitish Kumar government "to move the Supreme Court for further directions, so that better and more scientific and sophisticated treatment could be extended to Saba and Farah".

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Mangaluru, June 16: Muslims in Mangaluru observed Eid al-Adha today by offering prayers in mosques and Eidgahs, exchanging greetings, and sacrificing animals, as the monsoon rain took a break in the region.

Congregational Eid prayers were held in dozens of mosques across the city. Thousands of Muslims gathered at the Masjids and Eidgahs early in the day. Hundreds of women and children also participated in prayers at some of the Masjids. Special 'dua' was offered for peace in the country and around the world, including Gaza.

Dressed in new clothes, Muslims visited their relatives' houses, where they were treated with special sweet dishes. Platters of a variety of delicious cuisines were prepared in Muslim households.

Children in festival attire added color to the celebrations. People wished each other Eid Mubarak and hugged as a large number of photographers captured the poignant scenes of the festival prayers and greetings.

In their Eid sermons, Khateebs exhorted the believers to follow the ideals of Prophet Ibraheem (pbuh), who had decided to sacrifice his son Prophet Ismaeel (pbuh) as ordained by Allah.

Eid al-Adha is an occasion of joy and peace, where people celebrate with their families, let go of past grudges, and make meaningful connections with one another. It commemorates Prophet Ibraheem’s willingness to sacrifice everything for God.

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Bengaluru: Incumbent Hassan MP Prajwal Revanna, who is accused of rape and serial sex abuse, has lost against Congress’ Shreyas Patel.

Prajwal lost by 40,000 votes against Patel, which has helped Congress win the Hassan Lok Sabha constituency after 25 years. Patel had lost against Prajwal’s father H D Revanna from Holenarsipur in the Assembly polls last year.

When did the JDS-Congress tussle begin in Hassan? 

The rivarly between Deve Gowda and the Shreyas Patel's grandfather and Congress veteran late Putta Swamy Gowda began in 1985, when the latter contested against the former PM as an independent candidate but lost. Later, he defeated Deve Gowda from the seat in the 1989 state elections and also scored an upset in the 1999 general elections as well. 

In 1999, G Putta Swamy Gowda scored a major upset against HD Deve Gowda. Despite these setbacks, Deve Gowda has represented the constituency five times in the Lok Sabha. 

The rivalry continued for decades on end, with their next generations taking the fight forward. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Prajwal Revanna won from Hassan with over 6.76 lakh votes and a vote share of 52.91 per cent. With this, he marked the entry of the third generation of Deve Gowda's family into politics.

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Bengaluru: Women in Karnataka have availed themselves of 227 crore free rides in government non-luxury buses under the "Shakti" guarantee in the last one year, costing the state exchequer Rs 5,526.64 crore, Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy said on Tuesday.

The Congress government, led by Siddaramaiah, launched the "Shakti" scheme one of the five guarantees which the party had promised before the Assembly elections on June 11 last year.

These promises are said to have yielded rich electoral dividends to the Congress, helping it dethrone the Basavaraj Bommai-led BJP government.

As the government celebrates one year of "Shakti" guarantee implementation, Reddy said in a statement that 226.95 women travelled free of cost in the government buses.

Most such rides were accounted for by the Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation buses (BMTC-71.45 crore), followed by Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC-69.5 crore).

North West Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (NWKRTC) and Kalyana Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (KKRTC) posted 52.12 crore and 33.47 crore free rides, respectively.

KSRTC incurred an expenditure of Rs 2,111.14 crore, NWKRTC Rs 1,352.68 crore, KKRTC Rs 1,125.81 crore and BMTC Rs 937.01 crore, the statement said.

Reddy said several measures have been taken to improve the public transport system such as approval for the induction of 5,800 new buses. In addition, 2,438 new buses have been inducted across the four transport corporations in recent times.

According to the minister, the state inducted new buses with brand name Pallakki, Ashwamedha Classic, Kalyana Ratha and Amogha Varsha.

Approval has been accorded for recruitment of 9,000 posts in the department. In this regard, appointment orders have been issued to recruit 1,844 driver-cum-conductors and technical assistants, Reddy said.

"Recruitment for 6,500 posts (KSRTC- 2,500 driver-cum-conductors, BMTC-2,000 conductors, NWKRTC -1,000 drivers and 1,000 conductors) is under process and will be completed soon," the minister said.

The government has also enhanced accident relief compensation from Rs three lakh to Rs 10 lakh to dependents in case of death of any passenger in an accident while travelling in bus operated by state-run corporations, he added.

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