"We are indebted to the Delhi government for taking swift action in the case. We have been protesting outside the hospital demanding action for last few days.
"And today, we feel somehow redeemed, that some justice has been delivered," said Sunil Kumar, uncle of the baby boy, who died on December 6 at a nursing home in Pitampura, after being on life support for a week.
Both the babies were declared stillborn by the hospital and handed over to the family allegedly in a polythene bag. But to their shock, the family discovered that the boy was still alive when they were on way to do the last rites.
Ashish Kumar, father of the babies, had refused to receive the boy's body, demanding that the erring doctors be arrested.
"We took the body yesterday and performed the last rites. We are feeling very relieved that the government fast-tracked the case. We have planned to meet Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal tomorrow and thank him for the support.
"We will also hold a candlelight vigil to raise awareness about safety of newborns tomorrow," Kumar said.
Praveen Malik, grandfather of the twins, and his relatives shouted slogans outside the Max Hospital, hailing the Delhi government's decision.
According to the Directorate-General of Health Services (DGHS)of the Delhi government's health department, the licence was cancelled today till further order.
In the order issued by the DGHS, the keeper of the hospital has been directed to "refrain from admitting any new indoor patient and stop all outdoor treatment service in the premises with immediate effect".
Parag Chahal, who lives in the nearby Rohini neighbourhood, said no one has been advised to shift to other hospital immediately.
"I admitted my mother here three days ago because of pneumonia and the doctors have advised for a discharge on Monday," he said.
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