Medical negligence: Chg authorities told to pay Rs 19.73 lakh

Press Trust of India  |  Raigarh 

A consumer disputes redressal forum in has ordered district authorities to pay a compensation of Rs 19.73 lakh to a 37-year-old man whose wife and unborn child died due to alleged medical negligence on part of two government doctors in 2015.

The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum has ordered the district collector, chief medical and health officer (CMHO), (CMO) of Raigarh district hospital, Dr and Medical Officer Dr to pay the amount to Bhagwat Prasad Rathore, husband of late Sashikala Rathore (32), his JS said Saturday.

The forum also said that the amount should be paid within a month, failing which nine per cent annual interest would be levied from the date of July 22, 2016, the day on which the petition was filed, he said.

Rathore had moved the forum demanding compensation of Rs 19.73 lakh alleging negligence on part of Dr Rajnala and Dr Singh.

The M D Jagdalla issued the compensation order on Friday, said.

In his petition, Rathore named Raigarh collector, CMHO and CMO of Raigarh district hospital as respondents, besides the two doctors, he said.

As per the petition, Sashikala, who was ten-month pregnant, was admitted with labour in Kharsiya civil hospital of the district on the night of July 26, 2015.

"Dr and Dr Rajnala, both posted at the hospital, did not turn up for duty despite being informed by a nurse," said.

He said Dr Rajnala reached the hospital at around 2:30 am, and asked Rathore to shift his wife to Raigarh district hospital, a distance of around 40 kms.

At around 4 pm on July 27, Rathore admitted his wife in the district hospital where a told him that need to be done, and asked him to bring some medicines.

After a short while, the informed Rathore that his wife and her unborn child have died, Thakur said.

In his petition, Rathore contended that of service and medical negligence by the two doctors in Khasriya hospital led to the death of his wife and the unborn child, Thakur said, adding that evidences were submitted and witnesses were produced before the forum.

The postmortem report had also pointed that the woman died because of the delay in delivery, he said.

"On Friday, the forum directed the respondents to pay compensation of Rs 19.73 lakh jointly or individually in addition to Rs 1,001 towards legal expenses to Rathore," Thakur said.

Rathore had also filed a petition in a local court, which is pending, he said.

In August 2015, the then Raigarh had written a letter to recommending action against the two doctors after finding them guilty in the matter, Thakur said.

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First Published: Sat, April 27 2019. 20:50 IST