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Family of woman who died of leukemia will get solatium after 19 years

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By Express News Service

KALPETTA: The household of a leukemia affected person who died as a consequence of lapses on the a part of the physician acquired compensation after 19 years of authorized struggle. The well being division collected a compensation of Rs 1.75 lakh from Kozhikode-based Dr P M Kutty and handed it over to the household.

It was a second of victory for Mini Ganesh who determined to struggle until her final breath for justice for her daughter. However, delayed justice factors to the inefficiency of the system. Six-and-a-half-year-old Anjali, a local of Kaniyambetta, Wayanad, died on September 21, 2003.

The therapy for leukemia began on the Kozhikode Medical College Hospital in 1996. The physician assured the mother and father that the illness had been cured utterly. In 2002, the woman’s imaginative and prescient started to fade. The physician handled it as migraine. When the kid’s eyesight severely diminished, it was discovered that the signs have been brought on by most cancers.

The assessments performed in hospitals in Coimbatore and Bengaluru confirmed that the illness had unfold to the extent that Anjali couldn’t even endure chemotherapy. Mini then filed a grievance with the fee. Justice V P Mohankumar, who was a panel member, confirmed lapses on the a part of Dr Kutty of Kozhikode MCH. In 2008, the fee ordered him to pay the damages to Anjali’s household.

Though Kutty moved the HC in opposition to this, his attraction was dismissed in June 2021. Mini once more approached the HRC as a consequence of non-payment of compensation. Then on November 22, 2021, Commission judicial member Okay Byjunath issued an order to the chief secretary to launch the quantity as quickly as attainable and the well being division took up additional procedures.  

Mini stated: “we have been fighting for the past 14 years. We are happy that we finally got justice for our daughter. However, the delay in the process had been a harrowing one for us all these years.”Though the federal government applied the fee’s order, the compensation quantity doesn’t embrace the rate of interest. “The order issued by the panel in 2008 did not mention the interest rate. If the petitioner wants interest, they have to file another complaint,” stated Byjunath.

KALPETTA: The household of a leukemia affected person who died as a consequence of lapses on the a part of the physician acquired compensation after 19 years of authorized struggle. The well being division collected a compensation of Rs 1.75 lakh from Kozhikode-based Dr P M Kutty and handed it over to the household.

It was a second of victory for Mini Ganesh who determined to struggle until her final breath for justice for her daughter. However, delayed justice factors to the inefficiency of the system. Six-and-a-half-year-old Anjali, a local of Kaniyambetta, Wayanad, died on September 21, 2003.

The therapy for leukemia began on the Kozhikode Medical College Hospital in 1996. The physician assured the mother and father that the illness had been cured utterly. In 2002, the woman’s imaginative and prescient started to fade. The physician handled it as migraine. When the kid’s eyesight severely diminished, it was discovered that the signs have been brought on by most cancers.

The assessments performed in hospitals in Coimbatore and Bengaluru confirmed that the illness had unfold to the extent that Anjali couldn’t even endure chemotherapy. Mini then filed a grievance with the fee. Justice V P Mohankumar, who was a panel member, confirmed lapses on the a part of Dr Kutty of Kozhikode MCH. In 2008, the fee ordered him to pay the damages to Anjali’s household.

Though Kutty moved the HC in opposition to this, his attraction was dismissed in June 2021. Mini once more approached the HRC as a consequence of non-payment of compensation. Then on November 22, 2021, Commission judicial member Okay Byjunath issued an order to the chief secretary to launch the quantity as quickly as attainable and the well being division took up additional procedures.  

Mini stated: “we have been fighting for the past 14 years. We are happy that we finally got justice for our daughter. However, the delay in the process had been a harrowing one for us all these years.”Though the federal government applied the fee’s order, the compensation quantity doesn’t embrace the rate of interest. “The order issued by the panel in 2008 did not mention the interest rate. If the petitioner wants interest, they have to file another complaint,” stated Byjunath.

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