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‘They promise moon’: Patna High Court slams Bihar’s illegal nursing homes after mother dies during childbirth

Bihar illegal nursing homes: While slamming the district authorities, the Patna High Court said that the district administration and the office of the civil surgeon often look the other way, allowing these illegal facilities to flourish.

Patna High Court medical negligencePatna High Court was hearing an ancillary bail plea of an owner of an unregistered nursing home, where a mother died during childbirth. (Image generated using AI)

Patna High Court News: While hearing a plea in a medical negligence case, where the mother died during the birth of her child, the Patna High Court said that this has become a “regular feature” in Bihar, where private nursing homes promise families “the moon” while charging hefty fees.

Justice Rajiv Roy was hearing an anticipatory bail plea of a private nursing home owner, who was booked for culpable homicide not amounting to murder.

Justice Rajiv Roy said that discrict administration never collects data to know how many young women left this world due to such criminal negligence on part of unregistered nursing homes. (Image enhanced using AI)

The mother died in the nursing home, owned by the nurse-petitioner, which was running illegally, without registration in Mohania, Kaimur district.

“A young pregnant woman visits a private nursing home anywhere in the state to deliver a child, her eyes filled with joy, then the unregistered private nursing homes make the parents bleed through their noses, showing them the moon while charging a hefty sum,” the court said on January 28.

The order added that, however, the fact remains that it lacks even the basic necessities/equipment, forget the presence of a specialist/doctor, and the result is that post delivery, alongwith the child, the parents carry the lifeless body of the young lady on the stretcher while walking out of the Hospital.

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