kevinUsa Posted June 29, 2020 Report Posted June 29, 2020 29 Jun 2020, 09:06 HRS IST | Home National International Business Sports Legal Entertainment Photos Graphics Bhasha Jobs Tenders Welcome Guest! You Are Here: Home Legal Can't expect poor patients to give proof for free treatment: HC Advertisement Share Print E-mail Comment [ - ] Text [ + ] 13:3 HRS IST Mumbai, Jun 27 (PTI) The Bombay High Court observed that COVID-19 patients from poor and indigent sections cannot be expected to produce documentary proof to avail subsidised or free treatment while getting admitted to hospitals. The court on Friday was hearing a plea filed by seven residents of a slum rehabilitation building in Bandra, who had been charged Rs 12.5 lakh by K J Somaiya Hospital for COVID-19 treatment between April 11 and April 28. The bench of Justices Ramesh Dhanuka and Madhav Jamdar directed the hospital to deposit Rs 10 lakh in the court. The petitioners had borrowed money and managed to pay Rs 10 lakh out of Rs 12.5 lakh that the hospital had demanded, after threatening to halt their discharge if they failed to clear the bill, counsel Vivek Shukla informed the court. According to the plea, the petitioners were also overcharged for PPE kits and unused services. On June 13, the court had directed the state charity commissioner to probe if the hospital had reserved 20 per cent beds for poor and indigent patients and provided free or subsidised treatment to them. Last week, the joint charity commissioner had informed the court that although the hospital had reserved such beds, it had treated only three poor or indigent persons since the lockdown. It was unfathomable that the hospital that claimed to have reserved 90 beds for poor and indigent patients had treated only three such persons during the pandemic, advocate Shukla said. He further argued that COVID-19 patients, who are in distress, cannot be expected to produce income certificate and such documents as proof. However, senior advocate Janak Dwarkadas, who represented the hospital, said the petitioners did not belong to economically weak or indigent categories and had not produced documents to prove the same. A person who is suffering from a disease like COVID-19 cannot be expected to produce certificates from a tehsildar or social welfare officer before seeking admission in the hospital, the bench noted and asked the hospital to deposit Rs 10 lakh in court within two weeks. Post your comments Name Email-ID Subject Check,if you do not want your ID displayed on the site. Check,If you want us to mail similar stories. PTI has a zero tolerance policy towards offensive or abusive comments.Help us maintain the dignity and decorum of the forum. Also in This Section Read with synopsis Cheating case:ED opposes closure of probe against Naresh Goyal Can''t expect poor patients to give proof for free treatment: HC HC allows BMC to use private building as quarantine facility Delhi violence: HC refuses to grant bail to accused who pointed pistol at policeman Bihar shelter home cases: Recommended action against erring govt servants, CBI tells SC Class X, XII exams of CBSE, ICSE Boards cancelled, SC informed NGT directs UPPCB to file action taken report on restoration of water body in Jaluan district Plea in HC challenges ban on export of PPE kits Home | Bhasha | About PTI | Advertising | Feedback | Contact us | Terms Of Use © PTI 2014 Designed & Devloped By:4C Plus Quote
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