Authorities Need To Uphold Basic Human Rights, More So In Medical Negligence Cases: HC

Mumbai: The Bombay High Court has emphasized the need for authorities to uphold basic human rights, especially in cases of medical negligence, as it asked the Thane civic body to pay pending Rs 10 lakh out of total compensation awarded to a boy who lost his leg in 2010.A division

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