HC seeks govt’s stand on plea for free treatment at ILBS
New Delhi: Delhi High Court on Wednesday sought Delhi govt's stand on a plea seeking a direction that the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences (ILBS) give free treatment to patients as it is fully funded and owned by govt.The court was hearing a PIL which argued that despite being a govt-funded hospital, ILBS has limited free treatment for only 10% of people in its in-patient facility and 25% in the out-patient department for economically weaker sections.A bench of Chief Justice DK Upadhyaya and Justice Tejas Karia issued a notice to govt and ILBS on the plea by the NGO, Social Justice.Advocate Satyakam, appearing for the petitioner, said ILBS is a premier govt-funded healthcare institution that specialises in serious liver diseases such as hepatitis, cirrhosis and liver cancer. It cannot be permitted to adopt a policy which effectively converts it into a "predominantly paid medical institution".He argued that the decision was arbitrary, unreasonable and violative of Articles 14 and 21 of the Constitution as it discriminates between affluent and indigent patients by denying them the constitutional right to access affordable and timely healthcare.The court listed the matter for April 22.In a PIL filed through lawyers Ashok Agarwal and Kumar Utkarsh, the NGO said that private hospitals allotted land by govt at concessional rates are required to provide free treatment to EWS patients — 10% in in-patient departments and 25% in the out-patient department. A fully govt-owned hospital providing the same benefit was "wholly incongruous".It emphasised that Supreme Court has mandated state-run hospitals to ensure equitable access to healthcare without "commercial barriers", and the "exclusionary and revenue-oriented policy" of ILBS has effectively converted it into a paid hospital, defeating the very purpose of its establishment.The plea said that ensuring access to health facilities to the vulnerable and marginalised is a govt's "core obligation". It sought a direction to quash ILBS's policy and ask it to provide 100% beds and medical services for free treatment to the general public, similar to other govt medical institutions.Alternatively, directions should be issued to ILBS to enhance the EWS/free category quota to at least 50%, it added.
You Can Also Check: Delhi AQI
|
Bank Holidays in Delhi |
Gold Rate Today in Delhi |
Silver Rate Today in Delhi
Popular from City
- EV charging blast, 10 LPG cylinders and electronic locks: Deadly chain behind Indore house fire that killed 7
- 3 kids among 9 killed in massive fire at residential building in Delhi's Palam; CM orders magisterial probe
- Indore house inferno: Video captures sparks after blast in EV charging point that triggered chain of short circuits
- Techie, mother die by suicide after groom cancels wedding over ‘secretly recorded’ videos
- LPG consumers with last refill prior to June 2025 will not get cylinders till e-KYC done
end of article
Trending Stories
- US-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: US strikes Iran missile sites near Strait of Hormuz; Tehran hits Tel Aviv with cluster munitions
- LPG Gas Crisis in India Live Updates: IGL sees 22,000 new registrations in Delhi-NCR in just 15 days
- Gold and Silver Rate Today Live Updates: Gold prices firm ahead of US Federal Reserve policy decision; will prices rally?
- Afghan Cricketer Condemns Strike: Ghazanfar slams Kabul hospital hit; urges India, world to act
- Internet reveals why 14-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi shouldn't have watched 'Dhurandhar'
03:01 ‘Fly to India for free’: DHS uses Taj Mahal to promote ‘self-deportation’ with $2,600 incentive- 'Will not succumb to Delhi': TVK claims Vijay rejected Tamil Nadu CM post, 50% seats
Featured in city
- LPG Gas Crisis in India Live Updates: LPG curbs hit dairy processing in Madhya Pradesh, milk collection drops
12:32 ‘Felt humiliated and suffocated’: After joining BJP, Pradyut Bordoloi slams Congress, calls Imran Masood 'communal'05:25 Major Fire In Palam: Blaze engulfs residential building; rescue operations still ongoing- Hail pelts Bengaluru, north Karnataka; IMD forecasts more storms
- Drug bust at Hyderabad farmhouse: SIT suspects TDP MP Putta Mahesh Kumar consumed MDMA
- Indore House Fire Tragedy: Seven of family killed after suspected EV blast; minister orders SOP panel
Photostories
- Chaitra Navratri 2026: Traditional bhog offered to 9 avatars of Goddess Durga during the 9-day festival
- Not sure what to do with old pillows? Here are smart ways to reuse them
- 5 superbikes that offer the ultimate riding experience
- How to dry clean clothes at home: A step-by-step guide
- Ugadi 2026: 8 traditional dishes prepared on the day of festival
- “Bollywood fashion ka mustaqbil Hamza–Yalina ke naam”: What Ranveer Singh and Sara Arjun wore at ‘Dhurandhar 2's' music launch will leave you talking
- Doctor recommends top 10 medical tests you shouldn’t skip post-40
- 10 fun activities for your teen for summer vacation
- America’s million-dollar mansions left to rot: Inside the forgotten homes of the ultra-rich
- 5 harmless snakes in India that are secretly helping you every day
Videos
06:10 'Just A Pause, I Shall Be Back': Priyanka Chaturvedi's Viral Farewell Speech In Rajya Sabha03:51 'Hormuz Remains Our Foremost Priority': PM Modi Speaks To Kuwait's Crown Prince Amid West Asia War03:15 Russian Oil Tanker Bound for China Makes U-Turn to India as Delhi Steps Up Imports Amid Iran War03:00 'Esteemed, Kind People': Iran Thanks India As It Receives First Medical Aid Shipment From New Delhi07:14 India Secures Oil Supply As Jag Laadki Ship Survives War Threat At Hormuz, Reaches Gujarat Safely03:01 India On Target? Taj Mahal In Controversial US Deportation Ad Sparks Debate Over Migrant Exit Policy- 'Married Modi-ji': PM Modi Laughs As Mallikarjun Kharge Cracks Joke On Deve Gowda In Rajya Sabha
04:25 'UPI Global Expansion Signals India’s Rising Tech Influence And Power Shift', Says Shashi Tharoor13:51 Farewell With A Message: Modi Urges Outgoing Rajya Sabha MPs To Continue Public Service Beyond House
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment