A.K.SIKRI, RAJIV SAHAI ENDLAW
Davinder Bhasin – Appellant
Versus
Union Of India – Respondent
A.K.SIKRI, ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE.
1. In this writ petition, which is in the nature of Public Interest Litigation (PIL), the petitioner seeks direction to the respondents for compulsory basic life support training to be given to all the personnel working in all the Hospitals in India and also to personnel of military, para military, fire fighting agencies, police etc. According to the petitioner the bitter experience he had, while is mother Mrs. Raj Kaushlaya Bhasin was getting treatment has come to fore, the necessity of such a training to each and every employee working in the hospitals. He has mentioned in the writ petition as to how the lack of training with hospital attendant who are deputed to take care of his mother led to her unfortunate death. The narration given by the petitioner in this behalf, in the writ petition is as under:-
“The petitioner’s mother aged 86 years, was admitted to Max Hospital, 1 Press Enclave Road, Saket, New Delhi for the treatment of pneumonia. She was put under the supervision of Dr. Mishra and Dr. Sanjeev Budhiraja. The doctors advised various tests for petitioner’s mother which were conducted on 8.1.2011 and 9.1.2011. The patient was kep
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