'High-potency medicines administered daily': Consumer Court dismisses medical negligence allegations, grants relief to Delhi Hospital
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'High-potency medicines administered daily': Consumer Court finds medical negligence allegations vague, gives relief to Delhi Hospital
The State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Delhi, recently dismissed a consumer complaint alleging medical negligence against a private hospital.
The patient had claimed that he was administered high-potency medicines daily at the hospital, leading to his deteriorating health. The State Commission noted that the complainant only made vague allegations, without detailing which medicines were administered and how the treatment provided to him constituted medical negligence.
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