Max group claims 'stay' on licence cancellation order

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

claimed its in Bagh in the city has resumed operations from today after an "appropriate" authority "stayed" its licence cancellation, though the appellate body did not confirm it.

A week ago, the group had filed an appeal in the the of the against the cancellation of the licence of its in north-west by the of Health Services (DGHS) of the city


in a statement issued today claimed, "Max Hospital, Bagh has resumed its operations from today, following a stay order issued by the appropriate appellate authority to whom an appeal was made."

However, an from the of the Financial Commissioner, when contacted, did not share the copy of the stay order, saying, it can only be issued to the parties concerned.

authorities, when contacted also declined to share a copy of the stay order.

"We are fully focused on providing quality care to all our patients and honouring our commitment of ensuring free treatment to the economically weaker sections of the society," the private group further said in its statement.

The is a statutory post and the incumbent exercises the powers of the or Chief Commissioner, delegated under various statutes, according to details on the website of the

The DGHS of the government's health department had cancelled licence of the for multiple instances of alleged medical negligence, including a case in which one of the twins was found alive after being declared dead by the facility.

The licence cancellation case pertains to the premature twins, one of whom was wrongly declared dead on November 30 at the where he was born, and who died during treatment at a nursing home in Pitampura a week later.

Both the babies were declared stillborn by the and handed over to the family allegedly in a polythene bag. But to their utter horror, they found that the boy was still alive, while they were on way to do their final rites.

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First Published: Wed, December 20 2017. 16:10 IST