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2006 Supreme(UK) 591

S.N.KAPOOR, B.K.TAIMNI
Parmod Grover – Appellant
Versus
Manvinder Kaur – Respondent


Counsel for the Parties:
For the Appellant:Mr. Kishore Rawat, Advocate.
For the Respondent:Mr. Sanjeev Narula and Mr. M.A. Chinnasamy, Advocates.

ORDER

S.N. Kapoor, Presiding Member—The complainant aggrieved by dismissal of his complaint for compensation for death of his wife due to deficiency in rendering medical service by the respondents has filed this appeal. One of the reasons for dismissal of the complaint is mentioned as under:

“That the pleadings of the parties which have been reproduced in detail above, contain many disputed and complicated facts requiring recording of lot of evidence and going through numerous documents. The complainant has filed numerous documents, which are at pages 21 to 192 of the paper book. The Corporation has also filed documents, which are at pages 217 to 279. The complainant has also relied upon certain reports sent to the Corporation by Dr. G.C. Sood and Shri T.R. Mannan and which are said to be in the possession of the Corporation.

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Thus a scrutiny of lot of evidence and documents has to be undertaken in this complaint. For this purpose the proper Forum as noticed above is a Civil Court.”

2. In addition to above, there are certain observations holding that the respondent doctors could not be held guilty of professional negligence, and that





























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