South Delhi District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum, presided by Justice N K Goel, asked the hospital to pay Rs 10.5 lakh to the family members of Uttaranchal resident Chanda Devi, who died this year.
It noted that the South Delhi hospital had wrongly conducted an operation to remove the tumour from Devi's head in 2002 and, after suffering for two years, she had to undergo another surgery for the same ailment.
"She was under treatment. The tumour was very much in the brain. Ultimately she has to undergo Gamma Knife Radio Surgery in the VIMHANS Hospital. Under these circumstances, we are of the view that interest of justice will suffice if compensation of Rs 10 lakh is awarded to the complainant...Plus litigation expense of Rs 50,000," it said.
According to the complaint, Devi was admitted to the hospital in September 2002 as she was suffering constant headache for around nine months.
She was suggested to undergo an operation due to the tumour. However, instead of removing it, the area of the tumour was suppressed in the operation, it said.
After some time, the tumour erupted again causing her more headache. The hospital claimed there was no tumour in her brain and suggested some medicines, the complaint claimed.
Thereafter, Devi's family members approached the state consumer commission seeking Rs 42 lakh as compensation. The state commission referred the complaint to the district forum.
The hospital and the doctor concerned have denied any deficiency on their part.
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