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HC orders to Bihar med council to look into charges of docs prescribing medicines after taking money

| | Dec 01, 2016, at 09:04 pm
Patna, Dec 1 (TheBiharPost/IBNS): The Patna High Court directed the Bihar Medical Council of Registration (BMCR) to act against doctors charged with allegedly prescribing unnecessary medicines after taking money from pharma companies.

A division bench of the Patna HC ordered the BMCR to conclude the ongoing proceedings against the doctors within three months.


The court passed the order while hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by one Sumant Shamant Rai of Rajeev Nagar.

At least 20 top medical practitioners from Bihar are accused of prescribing unnecessary medicines after taking huge cash, availing foreign tours or getting housing flats from medicine companies.

Allegedly, one of the doctors took Rs 27 lakh (Rs 2.7 million) as well as housing flats, six doctors took cash between Rs 100,000 to 200,000 while six others took cash and also availed foreign tours from the medicine companies, according to local media.

As per the reports, of the total 300 registered medical practitioners charged with such crime, about 20 alone hail from Bihar.

They include 13 doctors from Patna and one each from Begusarai, Munger, Hajipur and Purnia.

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