Justice Sought for HIV-Infected Children in Jharkhand Blood Transfusion Scandal

A petition in Jharkhand High Court seeks Rs 1 crore for five children infected with HIV due to contaminated blood transfusions at Chaibasa Sadar Hospital. The children, from marginalized communities, require lifelong medical support. The court is urged to ensure accountability and better compensation than the state's initial offer.

Justice Sought for HIV-Infected Children in Jharkhand Blood Transfusion Scandal
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A legal battle has erupted in Jharkhand as a writ petition demands Rs 1 crore compensation for each of five children who allegedly contracted HIV during blood transfusions at Chaibasa Sadar Hospital. Filed by Advocate Mohammed Shadab Ansari, the petition argues the children, who suffer from Thalassemia Major and belong to impoverished communities, face severe health risks and social stigma.

The petition not only seeks financial compensation but also lifelong medical treatment, safe blood transfusions, and specialized nutritional support for the affected children. It highlights the inadequate Rs 2 lakh compensation announced by the state government, citing a recent Supreme Court case to emphasize the need for greater accountability and justice.

With the state government's actions deemed insufficient, the high court has called for detailed investigations into the alleged negligence. The case draws attention to the systemic failures and urgent need for healthcare reform in the region, as families hope for a resolution that addresses their dire circumstances.

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