TB Sapru hospital – India Legal https://www.indialegallive.com Your legal news destination! Tue, 16 Nov 2021 14:16:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 https://d2r2ijn7njrktv.cloudfront.net/IL/uploads/2020/12/16123527/cropped-IL_Logo-1-32x32.jpg TB Sapru hospital – India Legal https://www.indialegallive.com 32 32 183211854 Allahabad High Court flays Prayagraj administration, local hospital on disappearance of 82-year-old Covid-19 patient https://www.indialegallive.com/constitutional-law-news/courts-news/allahabad-high-court-flays-prayagraj-administration-local-hospital-on-disappearang-of-82-year-old-covid-19-patient/ Sat, 21 Aug 2021 06:48:15 +0000 https://www.indialegallive.com/?p=199341 Allahabad-High-CourtThe Allahabad High Court came down heavily on the District Administration of Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh Police and the TB Sapru Hospital, over a 82-year-old Covid-19 patient, who got admitted to the hospital for treatment of Covid-19 and suddenly disappeared.]]> Allahabad-High-Court

The Allahabad High Court came down heavily on the District Administration of Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh Police and the TB Sapru Hospital, over a 82-year-old Covid-19 patient, who got admitted to the hospital for treatment of Covid-19 and suddenly disappeared.

The Division Bench of Justice Surya Prakash Kesarwani and Justice Piyush Agrawal said on Thursday that this prima facie shows not only gross negligence and dereliction in duty by the Officers/Doctors/Staff of the TB Sapru Hospital, Prayagraj, but also indicates total carelessness in treatment, look after and safety of COVID patients at T.B. Sapru Hospital, Prayagraj. They were hearing a Habeas Corpus Writ Petition filed by Rahul Yadav.

“It is a matter of serious concern that gross negligence has been prima facie shown by the Officers/Doctors/Staff of T.B. Sapru Hospital, Prayagraj. The facts stated by the Senior Superintendent of Police, Prayagraj, in his personal affidavit, also indicate the apathetic condition of T. B. Sapru Hospital, Prayagraj, where even CCTV cameras are non-functional. Undisputedly, the corpus was admitted in T.B. Sapru Hospital for treatment, as he tested positive for Novel Coronavirus. Neither the District Administration, nor the Police or the Hospital appears to be serious about the missing of the corpus, although more than three months have passed since the missing report was registered on August 8, 2021,” the Court observed.

In his personal affidavit, the Chief Medical Officer had stated that respondent no 3 (Chief Medical Superintendent, T.B. Sapru Hospital, Prayagraj) has the administrative and financial control over the aforesaid Hospital – Tej Bahadur Sapru Hospital, Prayagraj and he is under direct control of the Director Medical Health.

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As per the report submitted by the Chief Medical Superintendent T.B. Sapru Hospital, Prayagraj, dated August 18, 2021, patient Ram Lal Yadav had gone missing from his bed on May 8, 2021.

In the case, filing a personal affidavit the Superintendent of Police, Prayagraj has stated that the CCTV Cameras of Tej Bahadur Sapru Hospital were not found functional and as such the Chowki In-charge, Indu Verma, who visited Beli Hospital, could not obtain the CCTV footage. He mentioned various efforts being made to trace the corpus.

He further stated that Ram Lal Yadav was working as Junior Engineer in Electricity Department, New Delhi, and was staying there as he also has a house at New Delhi, as told by people of his residential village in District Kaushambi to the team of two constables.

In his personal affidavit, the District Magistrate of Prayagraj stated that a fact-finding inquiry has been set up on August 18, 2021, appointing the City Magistrate, Prayagraj to enquire into the matter and submit report within a week.

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The Court stated that the matter requires immediate attention of Principal Secretary, Medical Health and the Principal Secretary Home, Uttar Pradesh for immediate action and response, failing which, this Court may consider to call for personal presence of both the aforesaid Principal Secretaries and the Additional Chief Secretaries.

“The State Government shall also immediately ensure that all infrastructure facilities and security equipment, safety and security measures of high standards be installed with in-built provisions of regular maintenance and periodical audit. A report/plan in this regard shall also be placed before the Court by the Principal Secretary /Additional Principal Secretary, Medical Health and the Principal Secretary/Additional Chief Secretary, Home on the next date fixed,”

-the Bench ordered.

It directed the state government to ensure that the corpus is traced before August 27, the next date of hearing, and a report in this regard be placed before the high Court.

“Before the next date fixed, the respondent no 3 (Chief Medical Superintendent of T.B. Sapru Hospital, Prayagraj) shall also file a counter affidavit by means of his personal affidavit. On the next date, the respondents shall remain personally present before the Court,” the order said.

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Habeas Corpus filed in Allahabad HC seeks release of Octogenarian from hospital in Prayagraj https://www.indialegallive.com/top-news-of-the-day/news/covid-19-patient-octogenarian-prayagraj/ Thu, 27 May 2021 15:40:31 +0000 https://www.indialegallive.com/?p=170771 Allahabad High CourtA habeas corpus writ petition has been filed in the Allahabad High Court, seeking the release of an 82-year-old man from the custody of TB Sapru hospital in Prayagraj, where he was admitted for the treatment of Covid-19, but purportedly went missing.]]> Allahabad High Court

A habeas corpus writ petition has been filed in the Allahabad High Court, seeking the release of an 82-year-old man from the custody of TB Sapru hospital in Prayagraj, where he was admitted for the treatment of Covid-19, but purportedly went missing.

The petition, filed by Rahul Yadav through Advocates Anuj Saxena and Prakash Sharma, sought release of his father Ram Lal Yadav, who has allegedly been missing from the said Hospital since May 8, 2021.

The petitioner said his father was admitted to TB Sapru Hospital on May 4 after testing positive for COVID-19. On May 6, the petitioner himself tested positive and was recommended home isolation. The next day, he was informed by the Hospital authorities that his father is being shifted to Trauma Center due to sharp decline in Oxygen levels and to his utter shock, on May 8, he was informed by the Hospital authorities that his father is missing.

The petitioner said he tried to call at multiple mobile numbers available with him, however, all calls fell on deaf ears and when someone did respond, they did not have satisfactory answers to the petitioner’s queries.

The petitioner further said that the Hospital did not even provide him the medical reports of his father and the Police authorities have also not taken any step towards his complaint.

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The petitioner stated that there was threat to his father’s life and urged the High Court to direct the Respondents to release his father or his body, as the case may be.

Source: ILNS

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