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Max Hospital row: Relatives of baby wrongly declared dead demand CBI probe after hospital resumes operations

Press Trust of India December 21, 2017, 17:49:32 IST

The grandfather of the twin babies, one of whom was wrongly declared dead by Max Hospital in Shalimar Bagh, on Thursday demanded a CBI probe into the case

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Max Hospital row: Relatives of baby wrongly declared dead demand CBI probe after hospital resumes operations

New Delhi: The grandfather of the twin babies, one of whom was wrongly declared dead by Max Hospital in Shalimar Bagh, on Thursday demanded a CBI probe into the case after an appellate authority stayed the Delhi government order cancelling the hospital’s licence. At a press conference held, 48-year-old Kailash, grandfather of the baby boy, who later died at a nursing home in Pitampura while his sister was stillborn, alleged that the family was “not even “informed” about the stay order. [caption id=“attachment_4257349” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File photo of Max Hospital in Shalimar Bagh, Delhi. PTI File photo of Max Hospital in Shalimar Bagh, Delhi. PTI[/caption] “We tried to silently protest in front of Max Hospital in Shalimar Bagh, but police removed us from there. The Delhi government had taken the decision that would have served as a warning to other hospitals. “But, now the cancellation order has stayed. We are running for justice. We want justice and so we demand a CBI probe into the whole case so that things get clear,” Kailash told reporters. He said they have hired an advocate to pursue the case and claimed that on Thursday a plea was filed by him in Rohini court for a status report of the ongoing investigation in the case. The Court of Financial Commissioner stayed the cancellation order issued by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) till 9 January, when the next hearing will be held. Rishi Pal Singh, counsel for the aggrieved family, said: “if the appellate authority summons us, we will present our case or else we may move the high court”.

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