Chief Justice Hemant Gupta issued the notices yesterday after taking suo motu cognisance of newspaper reports about the medical document and treating them as a public interest litigation (PIL), HC Registrar General Mohammed Fahim Anwar told PTI today over phone.
He posted the matter for November 13, Anwar said.
The medical examination report of the rape victim stated that the sexual act was committed "with her consent and will", triggering widespread outrage two days ago.
Notwithstanding the doctors' claim of the errors having been committed "inadvertently", the Bhopal divisional commissioner had served notices to them two days ago.
According to police, though the report had errors, but it confirmed that the woman was raped and injuries were found in her private parts.
The woman was allegedly raped by four men for almost three hours near the railway tracks in Bhopal when she was returning home after attending a coaching class on October 31 night.
When the police had sought clarification, the doctors concerned gave a (written) clarification that the word "with" was inadvertently used instead of 'without'.
The other error, terming the victim as an accused at one place was also rectified by the doctors in the clarification, the police added.
They said the errors in the report were "insignificant" as these were made in the column for recording the details of the incident.
Last week, the government suspended five policemen for their alleged negligence which led to a delay in registering the offence.
Two senior police officers -- the Inspector General of Police, Bhopal range, and SP concerned of the Government Railway Police -- were transferred.
The action came after media reports claimed it took the woman nearly 24 hours to get her complaint registered as officials of three police stations feuded over jurisdiction.
Police have arrested all the four accused.
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