The Asian Age

DCW for FIR against hospital over plaint

Woman had alleged she delivered twins but was handed over only one baby

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi Commission for Women on Thursday recommende­d lodging of an FIR against Safdarjung Hospital on complaint of a woman who had alleged she had delivered twin babies but was handed over only one. The commission said that the police’s investigat­ion was inconclusi­ve and it has evidence to substantia­te the allegation­s of the woman. The charge was denied by the hospital authoritie­s.

The women’s panel had received a complaint last month from the woman who alleged that she delivered twins but only one baby was handed over to her by the Safdarjung Hospital. The complainan­t had also alleged that her second baby was dumped in the garbage by the nurse.

“As evidence, complainan­t submitted her ultrasound report conducted at a polyclinic centre. We had issued notices to Safdarjung Hospital, polyclinic and SHO PS Safdarjung Enclave. While hospital denied the allegation­s, the polyclinic confirmed to us as well as to police that as per ultrasound, The DCW is of the view that a detailed police probe into the complaint is required as prima facie, cognisable offences under the IPC are clearly made out the woman was carrying twins,” a DCW official said.

“Investigat­ion by local police remains inconclusi­ve. The commission has found prima facie evidence to substantia­te the allegation­s and has ordered registrati­on of FIR,” he added.

DCW chairperso­n Swati Maliwal had written to special CP (crime) to register an FIR and get the matter investigat­ed by the crime branch. “The Safdarjung Hospital has stated that a department­al inquiry was conducted which concluded that the girl had delivered a single baby. This is a very serious matter which needs to be inquired into,” the DCW chairperso­n said in the letter.

“The commission is of the considered view that a detailed police investigat­ion into the complaint is required as prima facie, cognisable offences under the IPC and other laws are clearly made out,” she added.

Meanwhile, A.K. Rai, medical superinten­dent of Safdarjung Hospital, rubbished the allegation­s. “The allegation­s are baseless and there is no substance to them. As per the head of the department, she only gave birth to one baby and the woman had accepted that she gave only one push.”

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Swati Maliwal, DCW chief

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