Special Secretary of the Health Department of Delhi government, S B Shashank, issued a circular in this regard to all the medical superintendents of all the hospitals in the national capital along with the president of the Delhi Medical Association.
Hospitals can't refuse treatment to the victims of acid attack (which falls under section 326 of Indian Penal Code) and of rape (under section 376 of IPC).
"Directors/medical superintendents of all hospitals, including those under the private management, within the national capital territory are hereby required to take note and ensure free medical treatment to any victims of offence covered under sections 326A, 376, 376A, 376B, 376C, 376D or 376F of the IPC and to simultaneously inform the incident to police," the circular reads.
The circular clearly states that no acid attack or rape victim can be denied treatment if taken to a particular hospital citing it is a police case.
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If the concerned hospital does not have the advanced medical facilities for treatment in such cases, they should refer it to other hospitals after giving the primary aid.
"... Duty is cast on every hospital management that no victims of acid attack will be returned without providing the victim first aid or immediate medical treatment, free of cost," it further states.