The Commission, while dismissing the appeal of Shree Jeewan Hospital in north Delhi, upheld the district forum's order asking the hospital to give Rs three lakh to north-east Delhi resident Rubina.
It also noted that instead of employing a qualified doctor, the hospital got its job done by a pharmacist.
"Instead of employing a qualified doctor who draws a salary of around Rs two lakhs, the hospital is getting the job done by a pharmacist. How many such episiotomy wounds have been stitched by ... (pharmacist) is anybody's guess," the bench headed by member N P Kaushik said.
It also noted that there was an attempt by hospital to manipulate the records to cover up the fact that the delivery was effected by a doctor who was not competent to do the surgery.
"Hospital has gone to the extent of manipulating the records to make believe that it was a doctor and nurse who conducted the delivery," the bench said.
The plea alleged that while conducting the delivery, the doctors left a needle in her uterus due to which she was bleeding profusely and suffered pain and trauma but the doctors did not pay heed to her problem.
After an X-ray was conducted, the needle was removed from the uterus in the same hospital, it said.
It also said when the woman underwent an ultrasound in November 2009, it was revealed that her uterus had retroflexed and she would not be able to conceive again. She then filed a complaint against the hospital before the police and consumer forum.
However, the Delhi Medical Council had opined that there is no case of medical negligence.
The district forum had asked the hospital to pay the compensation to Rubina, which was challenged by it in the state commission.
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