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Super Religare lab to pay Rs 1.43L for incorrect test report

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 24 2013 | 1:49 AM IST

The forum also suggested to the Centre and the Delhi government to consider taking appropriate action against the hospitals or diagnostic labs which "propagate" false reports on dangerous diseases and cause panic among general public.

"We hold opposite party (Super Religare Laboratories) deficient in providing the services and reporting a disease which was non-existent. The complainant (Pushpa Gupta) did not only suffer physically, mentally and socially but also financially.

"She has claimed a sum of Rs 1,43,662 which includes the cost of mental agony and harassment. We feel that it should be granted," said the East District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum, while directing the lab to pay the amount.

The bench presided by N A Zaidi also said, "We feel it as our duty to bring this fact to the notice of the Government of India as well as GNCT of Delhi for taking proper measures against such hospital and labs, indulging in false propagation of such disease and causing panic in the mind of general public".

The forum's order came on a plea by Rajasthan resident Pushpa Gupta, who was admitted to Shanti Mukand Hospital here for treatment after she developed cold and fever.

The hospital had taken samples from her for testing for H1N1 virus or swine flu and had sent it to the Super Religare lab, which in its report had said she was infected with the deadly virus, Pushpa had said.

She had alleged that on coming to know that she was infected with swine flu, the hospital did not only discharge her forcibly but also provided no help in transferring her to a government hospital. (MORE)

  

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First Published: Jun 03 2012 | 9:45 AM IST

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