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बसंत पंचमी झाँकीलॉ स्कूल, BHU.
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लॉ स्कूल, BHU.

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14/12/2016

This is too serious an issue to be swept under the carpet”: CJI T S Thakur led bench.
The Supreme Court today directed the Centre to formulate within six months a National Action Plan for children addicted to alcohol, to***co, drugs and suffering from other substance abuse.

It also includes recovery, counseling and their rehabilitation.

“This is a serious issue and cannot be swept under the carpet”, a bench of Chief Justice T S Thakur and D Y Chandrachud said in their judgment.

The court also asked the Centre to conduct a survey within four months to study the extent of prevalence of substance abuse amongst the children

Issuing a series of directions on the petition filed by 2014 Nobel Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi’s NGO Bachpan Bachao Andolan (BBA), the court also ordered opening of de-addiction centre for children in every district within six months and inclusion of awareness against alcoholism and substance abuse in the school curriculum. This included creation of a standard operating procedure to deter drug peddling and distribution of drugs in schools, child care institutions and on police action to be taken in these cases’

The Directions issued

(i) Complete a national survey and generate a national data base within a period of six months;

(ii) Formulate and adopt a comprehensive national plan within four months, which will among other things also address the areas of immediate concern noted earlier; and

(iii) Adopt specific content in the school curriculum under the aegis of NEP.

During arguments in the PIL, BBA had cited the latest Health ministry survey said among the boys aged between 15 and 19, which showed that a shocking 28.6 per cent used to***co and 15 per cent were addicted to alcohol. Similarly, in the girls aged 15-19, 5.5 per cent used to***co while 4 per cent were addicted to alcohol.

WHAT THEY SAID

“The petition was filed to ensure that children are provided with a better and more healthy childhood. Trafficking and drug abuse inherently linked to each other are the most prevalent forms of organised crime in the world. I hope that the government will prove its commitment to making India organised crime-free, free of drugs and trafficking of children by successfully implementing the judgment in favour of our children”, Satyarthi said reacting to the judgment.

“A landmark judgment to check drugs amongst school children has been directed today by the Supreme Court. This is the beginning of a new fight to eradicate drugs in the country. The menace of drug abse and trafficking amongst the children in the country is worrisome”, senior advocate H S Phoolka who represented Bachpan Bachao Andolan in the court said.

14/12/2016

Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Section 2(1)(g)—Two year old child diagnosed and treated for cold & cough as well as for pneumonia—Intravenous fluids by inserting needle on the dorsal aspect of right wrist given—Patient developed gangrene initially in the finger tips which spread to the portion of the hand below wrist joint due to blockage of blood supply—Operation conducted to restore blood supply but the same could not be restored and patient lost her right forearm—Medical literature, state that inadvertent intra-arterial injection in the radial artery was the main cause of gangrene of the hand or fingers—Held—That due care was not taken during the invasive procedure i.e. Right radial arterial cannulation, which ultimately resulted in gangrene—Not maintaining proper records of invasive procedures, charts, graphs is the deficiency in medical treatment. M/s Manipal Hospital Bangalore & others. vs. Alfred Benedict & others., 2013(3) CLT 357 (NC)

Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Section 2(1)(g)—Complainant treated for burn injuries on upper limbs—No burn injuries on legs below knee—Right leg amputated during the treatment due to septic—Held—The OP had been seriously remiss in the medical management of the patient—The omission to suspect the onset of thrombosis, and ischaemia and the consequential gangrene in the burn cases where the patient was lying confined to bed without physical activities for a long period and taking no steps to prevent the onset of the above conditions—Omission to detect / diagnose the onset of gangrene at the initial stage itself, at the earliest point of time, and noticing the gangrene at advanced stage up to the knee warranting amputation—Amount to negligence and deficiency in service on the part of the opposite party. K. Geeta Devi vs. M/s Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd., 2013(3) CLT 554 (TN)

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