The family of a 58-year-old man, who was taken to Max Hospital in Shalimar Bagh on Christmas Day for treatment of a heart condition, has alleged that he died due to the hospital's negligence, a charge the upscale facility has denied.
The allegation came weeks after the Court of the Financial Commissioner stayed an order of the Delhi government cancelling the hospital's licence for wrongly declaring a newborn dead.
Sarika, 35, daughter of the deceased, Kamlesh Chander, on Wednesday said, "We are devastated by the incident. On Friday, we will try to reach out to Health Minister JP Nadda and the chief medical officer of Delhi. We want justice."
My father was on his feet when he visited the hospital on 25 December. He was sweating, so they took him to the emergency ward and an ECG test was conducted.
The test revealed that he had blockage in his arteries.
Sarika said an angiography was performed on her father and the doctors told the family that Chander would need a bypass surgery.
While we discussed the matter, they came and informed us that stents have been put in his body. They did that without even asking us. More so, my father was admitted under the supervision of a doctor who was on leave. This is fraud and negligence.
"A few hours later, my father died... We demand justice." The family said the hospital allegedly billed them Rs 3 lakh.
We have submitted all relevant details and registered a complaint with the police.
A police official said inquest proceedings under Section 174 of the CrPC was initiated based on the complaint.