After looking at photographs of some government hospitals, a division bench headed by Chief Justice Manjula Chellur said, "This shows that overall conditions are deplorable."
The bench asked the state government to file a report on working conditions of doctors at B J Medical College in Pune, Government Medical Colleges in Miraj and Ambejogai in Beed, and J J hospital in Mumbai.
The bench also asked the state to inform it about the steps it has taken to improve or rectify the situation.
Nearly 4,000 resident doctors across Maharashtra had stayed away from work for several days since March 20, demanding enhanced security in the wake of a string of attacks on doctors by patients' relatives.
They had called off their stir five days later following an ultimatum by the Bombay High Court and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.
The Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors (MARD) today informed the court that doctors, who abstained from duty last week, had resumed work.
The state's Advocate General Rohit Deo had informed the HC last week that the government has decided to deploy an additional 1,100 armed police personnel from Maharashtra State Security Corporation at all the state and civic-run hospitals.
"The first lot of 500 police personnel will be deployed at hospitals in Mumbai on April 5, while the remaining 600 will be deployed at hospitals across the state by April 30. This will be in addition to the already deployed policemen at the hospitals," Deo had said.
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