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The Supreme Court refused to examine pleas seeking guidelines to protect doctors from rising instances of assault, stating it cannot monitor every activity. Guidelines on the issue have already been laid down, and petitioners were advised to file appropriate proceedings in the high court. The court was hearing three pleas filed in 2022 alleging rising cases of assault on doctors, including a CBI probe into the alleged suicide of a gynaecologist in Rajasthan.
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