Alarmingly, the report also points out that those working in the morgues had life-expectancy below the national average, probably due to the unhygienic conditions in their workplaces.
Among several deficiencies are poor condition of cooling chambers, bodies not being covered properly, corpses lying unattended on rickety tables and rusted and outdated instruments for performing autopsy, the report by advocate Saqib, appointed as amicus curiae by high court to inspect how the dead were being treated in the morgues,.
This was Saqib's third report in the matter as he told the court last week that there has been no improvement in the situation since his earlier reports. There are about 20 morgues, which are run by the government and other agencies.
Noting that the Delhi Police has made autopsies a "matter of routine", it said even in cases where the cause of death is well known to the concerned investigating officer (IO), there is considerable delay in disposal of bodies due to the long time taken by them to submit inquest papers, without which a doctor cannot carry out the post-mortem.
Subsequent to these letters, the concerned ACP decided to waive of post-mortem for one of the unidentified bodies on the ground that the doctor was harassing them and refusing to perform post-mortem.
Highlighting the "dismal state of affairs" in the morgues, Advocate Saqib has told the court that life- expectancy of the people who work in mortuaries was less than the national average.
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