The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) gave the direction while dismissing the doctor's appeal against the decision of the West Bengal State Consumer Commission which had held him guilty of medical negligence for "accepting and transfusing a blood group" which was different from that of the patient.
It noted that the patient's blood group was A+, while he was given B+ blood.
The state commission had directed Dr Sunil Thakur to pay Rs 5.28 lakh as compensation and Rs 10,000 as cost to the patient's son.
The NCDRC while upholding the state commission's decision observed that the blood specimen sent to the blood bank by Dr Thakur did not match that of the patient due to which a different blood group was given to him leading to "serious complications", relating to his liver and kidney functions, "which contributed to his death".
"Keeping in view the facts in this case, .... We agree with the finding of the state commission that the appellant (Dr Thakur) was guilty of medical negligence and uphold the same. This first appeal having no merit is dismissed.
"Appellant is directed to comply with the order passed by the state commission and pay the awarded amount of Rs 5,38,000 (i.E. Rs 5,28,000 as compensation and Rs 10,000 as cost) to respondent 1 (deceased's son)," the bench presided by Justice Ashok Bhan said.
The NCDRC also dismissed as "unacceptable" the doctor's contention that he was not responsible for arranging the blood saying "he had admittedly signed the requisition slip sent to the blood bank enclosing with it a wrong specimen of blood". (MORE)