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Thanjai hosp fails to detect genetic disorder in unborn child, ordered to pay ₹75L

The New Indian Express Villupuram

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October 30, 2025

THE Pudukottai District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission on Wednesday ordered a private hospital in Thanjavur, two diagnostic centres and two doctors who work there to pay total compensation of %75 lakh to a couple for failing to detect a genetic disorder in their unborn child.

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In his complaint, M Balamurugan of Kamarajar Nagar in Gandarvakottai stated that his wife Priyadharshini gave birth to their second baby, a girl, at a private hospital in Thanjavur on February 20, 2022. A few months later, the baby was diagnosed with Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21), a gen

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