Patient dies after allopathic treatment by homeopath- Rs 98 lakh medical negligence case in consumer court
Rajkot: A Gujarat-based homeopathic practitioner is facing a Rs 98 lakh compensation suit for medical negligence in the treatment of a patient who died after being shifted to a private hospital. It has been alleged that the homeopath practitioner allegedly administered modern medicine, including intravenous medication, to a patient, who died after being shifted to a private hospital.
The father of the deceased has filed a consumer court case against the homeopath seeking Rs 98 lakh as compensation for medical malpractice resulting in the death of his 25-year-old son.
Back in August, the complainant's son, who used to work for a private company in Ahmedabad, fell ill during a visit home for the Janmashtami festival. He started experiencing weakness and uneasiness, and thereafter was taken to Shriji Clinic, run by the concerned homeopathy degree holder.
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As per the latest media report by the Times of India, the complainant has alleged that the homeopath conducted pathological tests and administered modern medicines, including intravenous medication, despite lacking proper qualifications for the same.
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