New Delhi, Feb 26 (IANS) The Delhi High Court, while issuing notice to the Centre on the plea of a daily wage labourer suffering from total kidney failure, has asked a city based hospital to provide him hemodialysis and other medical facilities.
Nagender Prasad, 29, was denied treatment due to insufficient contribution to the Employees State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) fund. He was on regular hemodialysis since 2012, and was getting it done at Bhagwati hospital here thrice a week as an ESIC-insured patient.
However, from Feb 1, the hospital discontinued his treatment saying his contributions to the ESIC were not sufficient.
Justice Rajiv Shakdher sought a response from ESIC and the ministry of labour and employment and Bhagwati Hospital by April 7.
In its order Wednesday, the court said: "This is a matter which would require the examination, especially, given the circumstances, that the petitioner (Prasad) is a daily wage worker who, it appears, was unable to go to work on account of his illness. Evidently, in turn, failure to join work has led to discontinuation of contribution with ESIC."
"In a sense, one set of circumstance is feeding on to the other. Therefore what requires consideration is whether the medical facility by an empanelled hospital can be stopped mid-way in such circumstances," it added.
The court asked the hospital to inform it about the steps taken by it on the issue. The Centre also has to ascertain whether the necessary medical facilities can be provided to Prasad at a government-run hospital.
"In the meanwhile, Bhagwati Hospital will provide necessary medical facilities, including hemodialysis to the petitioner," the court added.
Advocate Ashok Agarwal, who appeared for Prasad, argued that ESIC "cannot legally midway withdraw the treatment to him leaving him to die."
"The petitioner is legally entitled to medical cover from the ESIC and the arbitrary withdrawal of the sanction for treatment amounts to violation of his statutory right as an insured person under the ESI Act, 1948, as well as his fundamental right to life under Article 21 of the Constitution of India," said the plea.
Lok Sabha Elections: SP's laboratory is going through a tough test, and Congress is the only support; test of akhilesh's skills
The main opposition party of the state, SP, is going through a tough test. Before the 2022 assembly elections, SP had created a big stir by breaking many BJP allies and including many senior leaders
RSS chief Bhagwat said: In 15 years, the country will be rebuilt, all those who come in the way will be erased
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sir Sanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat said that Sanatan Dharma is the Hindu Rashtra. India will again become a united India in 15 years. We will see all this with our own
Know what are the reasons due to the problem of water in the capital for two days, supply stopped from water treatment plants
Ammonia level in the Yamuna river has started rising once again. This is affecting the water supply in the capital. Delhi Jal Board says that industrial waste and pollutants are being dumped in the
SRH vs MI: 'Yes, a mistake was made...' After the defeat, Hardik Pandya admitted that there was a mistake in the plan, said this for Rohit Sharma
After the second consecutive defeat in IPL 2024, captain Hardik Pandya was seen accepting his mistake. After losing to Hyderabad by 31 runs, he said that a few things went wrong. However, if we fix
Projects gifted to Himachal Pradesh, 'delay' on the opposition, big points of PM Modi's speech
Himachal Pradesh News: PM Narendra Modi inaugurated several developments works in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh on Monday and targeted the opposition fiercely. PM Modi said the ideologies of delay made the
Obstacles to learning: Online studies and restrictions have more impact on students, irritability is the biggest problem
Online studies and restrictions have had the biggest impact on students for two years during the Corona epidemic. According to a UNICEF survey, about 50 percent of students are currently under mental
Pakistan Politics: ...then civil war will break out in Pakistan, why did former PM Imran Khan say so?
Pakistan Politics: Pakistan's deposed Prime Minister Imran Khan has warned that the country will plunge into civil war if new elections are not announced. According to the 'Dawn' newspaper, in an
Art meets Science through India-German Collaborations
Kolkata, March 9 (IANS) India-German collaborations that marry art and science will be highlighted through photography and other activities in a week-long event beginning here on March 10, a
First CCTV footage of Khargone riots: Masked rioters broke into the temple and houses, a soldier was stationed to stop; The city got burnt in a few minutes
Four days after the Ram Navami riots broke out in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, two CCTV footage of this have come to the fore. It is visible in these how the masked rioters created a ruckus in the city.
Jasprit Bumrah: Bumrah-Shreyas Iyer can come to the team even before the Asia Cup, and will return to the field next month!
India has to participate in the ODI World Cup in its hosting in October-November this year. Team India will also enter the Asia Cup before that. The good news for the Indian team management ahead of