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Sterilisation failure: Woman moves HC against govt clinic

Seeks compensation for mental agony suffered by her.

New Delhi: A 28-year-old mother of four has moved the Delhi high court seeking compensation from the Delhi government for the failure of a parivar seva clinic to sterilise her, which led to her fourth pregnancy.

The petition, which seeks implementation of the Centre’s Family Planning Indemnity Scheme, was listed for hearing in the court of justice Vibhu Bakhru on Friday.

Since justice Bakhru was not available on that particular day, the woman’s plea has been listed for hearing on January 16 next year.

According to the woman’s plea, filed through advocate Sija Nair Pal, she underwent the sterilisation procedure on August 9, last year.

However, in May when she went to the clinic for a check up and found that she was 14 weeks pregnant, the plea said.

She also alleged that the said clinic did not provide her with any “pre or post-sterilisation counselling about the procedure, potential risks or post-surgery care or possibility of failure”.

The petitioner has contended in her plea that the Standards of Male and Female Sterilisation Services, 2006 of the Union ministry of health and family welfare “clearly states that a client who becomes pregnant after the surgery should be offered medical termination of her pregnancy and repeat sterilisation surgery or should be medically supported throughout the pregnancy if she so wishes”.

“The respondents (Delhi government, its health department and the particular clinic), however, did not offer any medical support to the petitioner throughout the pregnancy,” the petition said, adding that the clinic offered to carry out an abortion for Rs 3,000.

As she could not afford the cost of abortion, the woman decided to go ahead with her pregnancy and on November 8 gave birth to a baby girl at Satyawadi Raja Harish Chandra Hospital in Narela here, the petition said.

It also said that the petitioner had filed a claim for compensation at the said clinic in July, but till date no response has been received from it regarding its status, when under the scheme the time taken for processing is 30 days.

According to the petitioner, under the central government scheme, Rs 30,000 is the compensation provided for failure of sterilisation procedure.

Apart from the amount provided under the scheme, the petitioner has also sought compensation for the mental agony suffered by her in going ahead with an “unwanted” or “forced” pregnancy.

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