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anupam_advocate (n/a)     12 February 2008

Right to Emergency Care:

Right to Emergency Care:

Vital information for all those who care.

READ the new rule implemented by Supreme Court and be aware.

Right to Emergency Care:

The Supreme Court has ruled that all injured persons especially in the case of road traffic accidents, assaults, etc., when brought to a hospital / medical centre, have to be offered first aid, stabilized and shifted to a higher centre / government centre if required.
It is only after this that the hospital can demand payment or complete police formalities.

In case you are a bystander and wish to help someone in an accident, please go ahead and do so.

Your responsibility ends as soon as you leave the person at the hospital. The hospital bears the responsibility of informing the police, first aid, etc.

Please do inform your family and friends about these basic rights so that we all know what to expect and what to do in the hour of need.

SO FOLKS …..Here after don't hesitate to help the victims of an accident incase u encounter…raise Ur helping hands


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 8 Replies

Prakash Yedhula (Lawyer)     12 February 2008

Mr. Anupam, Thanks for this vital information Regards, Prakash

anupam_advocate (n/a)     13 February 2008

thanx prakash

SANJAY DIXIT (Advocate)     14 February 2008

Thanks for the information, Mr Anupam.

anupam_advocate (n/a)     14 February 2008

thanx sanjay

Manish Raghav (Lawyer )     14 February 2008

thanks making me aware .

anupam_advocate (n/a)     15 February 2008

thanx

Rohit Krishan Naagpal (Advocate)     26 June 2008

Can u please give the Citation !

Shree. ( Advocate.)     26 June 2008


Right to Emergency Care:

Date Of Judgment: 23/02/2007.

Case No.: Appeal (civil) 919 of 2007.


The Supreme Court has ruled that all injured persons especially in the

case of road traffic accidents, assaults, etc., when brought to a

hospital / medical centre, have to be offered first aid, stabilized and

shifted to a higher centre / government centre if required. It is only

after this that the hospital can demand payment or complete police

formalities. In case you are a bystander and wish to help someone in an

accident, please go ahead and do so. Your responsibility ends as soon  as you leave the person at the hospital. The hospital bears the responsibility of informing the police, first

aid, etc.


Please do inform your family and friends about these basic rights so that we all know what to expect and what to do in the hour of need.

Please not only go ahead and forward, use it too!!!!



The message tells us that this is the Supreme Court judgement to Appeal(Civil) 919 of 2007. On searching the Judgement Information System it was clear that the case was in no manner related to the said message.


It was about a no-profit charitable hospital based in Ghanapur, Andhra Pradesh having claimed exemptions on imported medical equipments, based on Para 2 of Notification No. 64/88-Cus, which were granted. But since according to the classification of hospitals by the notification, it fell under Para 3, it also applied for exemption under the same, after the first exemption was granted.


On rejection of the second application, they filed the case in the AP High Court, which again didn’t go in their favour and hence this case was filed in Supreme Court.


For more details, on the case, check out the Judgement Information System.


Always verify any such crucial information related to the lives of people before you believe in it.



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