Feb 24, 2022
Hurting someone else is a Crime: What is the punishment?
In a case of gross negligence, twelve children were administered hand sanitiser drops instead of oral polio vaccine drops in a village in Yavatmal, Maharashtra. An inquiry is underway against three healthcare workers involved in the incident.
What recourse do patients have?
Under civil law, a patient can:
- Complain to the State Medical Council/Medical Council of India, if the complaint is against a doctor.
- File a case before a consumer court for deficiency in services against a doctor, healthcare worker or hospital in the District, State or National Consumer Commissions to receive compensation for the loss or injury suffered.
- File a case before a civil court for damages.
Under criminal law, a patient can file a criminal complaint citing gross negligence or hurt, for invoking punishment against a doctor, healthcare worker or the person in charge at a hospital, in the form of imprisonment and fine.
Anyone who causes the death of a person by doing any rash or negligent act can be punished with imprisonment for up to two years and/or a fine.
What are the different types of hurt punishable under criminal law?
Crime | Punishment |
Simple hurt – Intentionally/knowingly causing bodily pain, disease or infirmity to any person.
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Imprisonment for up to one year and/or a fine of up to Rupees one thousand. |
Grievous hurt – Voluntarily causing:
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Imprisonment for up to seven years and a fine. |
Hurt using poison – Intentionally causing hurt by administering poison, or any intoxicating or unwholesome drug to any person. | Imprisonment for up to ten years and a fine. |
Grievous hurt using acid – Intentionally causing grievous hurt or deformity, or burning or disfiguring the body of a person, by throwing acid on that person.
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Imprisonment for ten years up to life imprisonment, and a fine (paid to the victim). |
Hurt to obstruct a public servant – Intentionally hurting or preventing a public servant from discharging their duty. | Imprisonment for up to three years and/or a fine. |