The youth is a 34-year old man and has been  identified by the police as one Hemanta Saikia. Saikia hails from Gharphalia village  that is under Pulibor Police Station.
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    As per a recent media report by the North East News, the man came to Jorhat medical college with his child. His child was having problems as an object got inserted into the ear of the child.
    North East News adds that the man allegedly  assaulted Biswas, a junior doctor at the hospital, on Thursday night  with allegations of delay in attending the child.
    JMCH officials denied those allegations and clarified  that the child had been properly attended to. With the casualty doctors being  busy with emergency cases, a junior doctor of the hospital examined the child,  informed the JMCH official to North East News.
    Following the alleged assault, the junior doctor  filed an FIR against Mr. Saikia at the police outpost at JMCH  campus. Based on the complaint, Jorhat Police has registered  a case against Mr. Saikia under Sections 294448, 325, 353 of the IPC and  relevant sections of the Assam Medicare Service Persons and Medicare Service  Institutions (Prevention of Violence and Damage to Property) Act, 2011, adds  the report.
    The news of doctors being assaulted is not new at  all. Only a few months ago, our team of Medical Dialogues reported a similar  case where In a shocking incident, a doctor attached to government-run  Maharishi Valmiki Hospital was allegedly beaten by a patient and her attendant  after they were asked to wear a mask and wait for their turn. 
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