ZEENAT PRAVEEN
Signing Date:06.03.2024
19:04:43
from Umbilical Hernia, UTI, difficult in urinating and has to undergo
immediate surgery for removal ... hernia as he is facing constant pain on
account of the same. It is stated that the petitioner was convicted for life and
has completed
petitioner as
medically unfit on the grounds of his suffering from
Umbilical Hernia;
This is a digitally signed order.
The authenticity of the order ... both the petitioners have been
declared unfit on the ground on Umbilical Hernia. Being aggrieved,
the petitioners preferred appeals seeking examination by a Review
Medical
1370/2024, dated January 31, 2024, was found
unfit for left inguinal hernia (opted). This Court while disposing of the
petition, has stated as under ... Medical Board, wherein
he has been diagnosed to be suffering from Inguinal Hernia. In
support of his submission, learned counsel for the petitioner
has drawn
held on 01.06.2024, he was declared unfit on the ground of Umbilical
Hernia and skin lesions. Being aggrieved, the petitioner preferred an appeal
seeking examination ... wherein it was categorically observed that he was not
suffering from any hernia. However, despite this finding of the Kailash
Hospital, the Review Medical Board
paying the premium of the policy regularly, her father underwent ' ventral hernia' surgery at the Apollo Hospital, Chennai on 18.07.2016 i.e. during ... that, OP denied her justified claim on the ground that 'ventral hernia' surgery is not a major surgery. Being aggrieved, the Complainant filed
Ultrasound Report, the complainant was
diagnosed as Bilateral Inguinal Hernia in the right side &
minimum in the left side and advised to undergo ... admitted in
the Hospital on 03.03.2018, where a Laparoscopy Surgery
of Inguinal Hernia by placing & fixing the B/L 3D BARD
MESH
only called upon by Respondent No. 2 to perform the Umbilical Hernia Repair operation, as she lacked the qualifications to perform such a procedure ... performed by Respondent No. 2, and the Petitioner only conducted the Umbilical Hernia Repair after her completion of the initial operation. As such no liability
spent an amount of Rs.1,80,865/- on the Hernia
treatment at DMC, Ludhiana. The OPs had considered his claim as per
terms ... limit of Rs.40,000/- was fixed for all types of Hernia treatment.
Therefore, his claim had been approved for such an amount
contended that the Complainant was diagnosed with
Bilateral Inguinal Hernia on 16/02/2015 requiring urgent
hospitalisation and surgery to cure the same. The Complainant ... Opponent on 19/02/2015. The
Complainant underwent surgery of Bilateral Inguinal Hernia on
21/02/2015. The Complainant was discharged from the hospital
only called upon by Respondent No. 2 to perform the Umbilical Hernia Repair operation, as she lacked the qualifications to perform such a procedure ... performed by Respondent No. 2, and the Petitioner only conducted the Umbilical Hernia Repair after her completion of the initial operation. As such no liability