A bench of National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC), presided by Justice D K Jain, asked the Delhi government to pay Rs 8.25 lakh to the wife and three children of Ghaziabad resident Ramveer Singh, who died in October 2004.
The order came while hearing two revision petitions, filed against the order passed by Delhi State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission by which it had asked the Delhi government to pay Rs 5 lakh compensation to Singh's kin.
"A bare perusal of the stand of the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narain (LNJP) hospital in the appeal filed on its behalf by the government of NCT leaves no scope for any doubt that on hospital's own showing there was gross negligence while subjecting the deceased (Singh) to radiotherapy," the NCDRC said.
It noted that the hospital's "treating doctor" had prescribed excessive dose of radiation to Singh and a direct radiation field applied on his body had harmed him to a great extent.
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The family members had earlier told a district consumer forum that on December 16, 1997, Singh was operated in city based G B Pant hospital for removal of malignant tumour cell.
However, he again developed the same problem and was operated again and later, he was referred to the LNJP hospital, they said.
Thereafter, they had filed a complaint before the forum alleging medical negligence on the part of a doctor and a technician of LNJP hospital, and sought a compensation of Rs 19.25 lakh.