In 2007, Delhi State Consumer Commission had awarded Rs 50,000 as compensation to the deceased woman's husband.
However, National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission enhanced the compensation to Rs four lakh saying it was not in agreement with the decision of state commission, which had said that though medical negligence was established, the same was not the cause of death of the 27-year-old woman.
"Under the circumstances, there is adequate justification for enhanced compensation. ... A young woman of 27 years had died leaving behind two minor children as also her husband, thus, depriving them of the care and company of a mother and spouse, which is admittedly an invaluable loss for them...
The judgment came while disposing of appeals filed by the hospital and deceased woman's husband, Yudh Vir Singh Chauhan, challenging the state commission's order.
While the hospital had contended in its appeal that the woman had died as a result of a surgery performed in Bara Hindu Rao Hospital, Chauhan had argued that Parmarth Mission Hospital's negligence in leaving behind foreign objects inside his wife's body was the cause of her death.