Why weren't banned IV fluid stocks withdrawn, Calcutta HC asks Bengal government

Calcutta high court questioned Bengal health department for not withdrawing Ringer's lactate intravenous fluid stocks from Paschim Banga Pharmaceutical after a stop-manufacture order due to the death of Mamoni Ruidas. The state was directed to compensate her family and file a report on the incident.
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