The NHRC has taken suo motu cognisance of a November 23 media report about the incident wherein the 28-year-old woman was first wrongly diagnosed as pregnant by Kasturi Bai Government General Maternity Hospital, and after eight months was diagnosed to have a tumour instead.
"Taking a serious view of the reported incident, the Commission has issued notices to the Secretary (Health Department), Government of Tamil Nadu and Director, Kasturi Bai Government General Maternity Hospital, Chennai calling for reports within two weeks," it said in a statement.
"The woman was informed that her tentative delivery would be after eight months and the expected date of delivery would be November 8. She was put under necessary medication for the development of a healthy child," the NHRC said quoting from the report.
"As she did not develop any delivery pain even after the due date, she went to the hospital and a scanning was done. She was informed that she was not pregnant and there was a small tumour," it said.
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"The above facts show a total callous attitude in the diagnosis of the woman, who was not only given a positive report for the pregnancy, but was also made to consume a number of medicines during the period of eight months," the NHRC said.
The rights body also observed that women were still deprived of the right to get genuine treatment at state-run hospitals.