wrong location, and not at the place where the actual problem
existed.
2.
Allegations of the complainant lie in a moderate compass and are like ... four hours. Immediately after the operation the
complainant started having most serious problems and could not urinate for about
10 days and had continuous fever
insured amount was Rs.
2,00,000/-. The respondent suffered some
cardiac problem and was admitted to Escorts Heart Institute and Research
Centre, Okhla ... other ground was that the respondent was suffering from heart
problem prior to the obtaining of the mediclaim,
which fact was suppressed from the appellant
failed to take her dose and developed problem and was admitted in the OP
No.1-Hospital in the morning where she gave the statement ... overdose or low
dose. She did not have any other problem
for six months while taking this medicine.
6. In
nutshell the defence
report also showed
no abnormality. He did not have any
problem or ailment in the intervening period.
6. The
main contention of the counsel ... consumers were denied for not having disclosed the minor physical problem
being faced for 20 long years without affecting normal day to day life without
appellants that the onus was upon the respondent to
prove that the problem suffered by her was the direct result of unsuccessful
operation ... because of
unhygienic conditions at his house that the problem was further aggravated by
the respondent himself by not adhering to the advice and since
against the OP-hospital.
(v)
On 01-10-1997 the complainant with problem of acute discomfort
again approached the OP-Hospital.
He was examined immediately ... that the doctors of OP-Hospital gave wrong
treatment and the problem of the complainant was diagnosed wrongly and it was
because of this wrong
advice of the OP
agreed for first operation for the said problem. The OP performed the operation on 03-04-1994
and charged ... after checking the complainant stated that there was a problem in retina and as
such ECCE has to be carried out. OP kept
on assuring
still made
functional with the replacement of new battery.
(iii)
The inherent problem in this case was that the
complainant had gone for hybrid system ... agreed to reduce the load and this appears to be the main
problem with the non-functioning of the system.
(v)
Invoice
AIIMS) in November 1992.
The patient was diagnosed of suffering from renal problem and was
recommended a kidney transplant by the Doctors of AIIMS ... also Dr. Harish Jauhri and Dr. Ashok Kumar
they stated that the problems were arising on account of large size of the
donors kidney
person referred above been seriously
suffering from birth, there was no problem for the doctors of OPs panel to give a report of this disease ... consumers were denied for not having disclosed the minor
physical problem being faced for 20 long years without affecting normal day to
day life without