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Saza kam Hai
by Anil Tiwari on Feb 07, 2008 01:58 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

The DOCTOR (so called ) should be HANGED ON A BUSY SQUARE OF ANY METRO and LIVE TELECAST TO B DONE TILL HE DIES.(Fansi nahi dena, jinda latakne do)After his death the body also shouldn't be removed and let it end by birds eatting every day.

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RE:Saza kam Hai
by Narinder Singh on Feb 07, 2008 02:02 PM  Permalink
And should also be webcast through the same website his brother was using.

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not impressed with the judgement
by Chanakya on Feb 07, 2008 01:58 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I am unable to understand how the legal system/law works in India. for a case like this, where there is no physical harm done, the judgement is pronounced by a 'fast track' court for life imprisonment - where as there are umpteem number of cases of women trafficking, rapes, raping of minors, molestation in public, forcing in to pornography films, child marriages, etc. etc. which are much crual than the case in question and for which there are no 'fast track' courts or fast judgements. the culprits with their political hold and money power either drag the cases for decades or go scotfree after repeated appeals to higher courts.
need a total revamping of the legal system/law and a time limit for every case for judgement where chargesheet is issued and offense proved.

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RE:not impressed with the judgement
by charles vasanth on Feb 07, 2008 02:11 PM  Permalink
no physical harm! what crap? this is more than physical harm!!!!

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RE:not impressed with the judgement
by Chanakya on Feb 07, 2008 02:19 PM  Permalink
charles, I did not say that it was a wrong judgement...the judgement should have been even harsher... I was talking in general...about the system in India

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RE:not impressed with the judgement
by Senthil on Feb 07, 2008 02:12 PM  Permalink
really you are correct....J

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doctor`s duty
by shashi tiwari on Feb 07, 2008 01:54 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

there`s nothing to be suprised

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RE:doctor`s duty
by Rajesh Kumar on Feb 07, 2008 02:02 PM  Permalink
u mean we should be surprised when he does not do it. Agreed.

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Fast Tarck Court
by krishna goyal on Feb 07, 2008 01:54 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

The Court is fast Track and pronounced judgement after six years ................. is this fast track ?

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RE:Fast Tarck Court
by Rajesh Kumar on Feb 07, 2008 02:00 PM  Permalink
Yes. Because finally it has given verdict. All courts who give verdict are fast track. Those who dont give, are slow track.

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RE:Fast Tarck Court
by V!cKy on Feb 07, 2008 01:59 PM  Permalink
well done fast track!! keep it up!! 6 yrs really fast..

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RE:Fast Tarck Court
by Chanakya on Feb 07, 2008 02:00 PM  Permalink
Krishna... prouncement of a judgement in six years in India is an impossible task and certainly needs to be applauded...ofcour fast track..
if it is in the normal court, then even after the doctor's great-grand children retires, it would continue..

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RE:Fast Tarck Court
by Arun Jain on Feb 07, 2008 01:59 PM  Permalink
yeah damm fast as per indian standereds

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No morality
by Rajesh Kumar on Feb 07, 2008 01:51 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

This is happening all over in one or another form. Once it happened with my wife when she complained a back pain and doctor touched near thighs (unacceptably close to her private part) and asked how was she feeling. That too in presence of me and one nurse. That was too embarassing for me. But kept quiet. I did not know how to react to this. Although i never went again to that hostipal.

Our doctors are sick (sex starved)

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RE:No morality
by Rajesh Kumar on Feb 07, 2008 01:58 PM  Permalink
Sorry dear. This is fact with almost all. Only some take advantage and some wait for next pray.

Pray God u dont become a pray.


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RE:RE:No morality
by Sebastian A on Feb 07, 2008 02:07 PM  Permalink
Pray to god ....
Don't be a prey

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RE:No morality
by prabhat philip on Feb 07, 2008 02:16 PM  Permalink
When a patient presents with back pain, one needs to rule out compression of the spinal cord. This can sometimes present as trouble with the bladder and bowel control and loss of sensaion or power in the legs. However one of the earliest signs is something called saddle anaesthesia, wherein the patient loses sensation of the perianal area. It is a good doctor who checks for all these signs. And you seem to mention there was a Chaperone in attendance. Maybe the doctor should have explained better what he was doing and why.

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RE:No morality
by ram mohan on Feb 07, 2008 02:00 PM  Permalink
Dont put all this in rediff.go to womens commission of you state

Look most of the messages put in Dicussion board dont have any value.

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RE:No morality
by Homo sapiens sapiens on Feb 07, 2008 02:24 PM  Permalink
Unfortunately, everybody thinks they are experts suddenly. This doctor was punished for a crime. That does not mean every doctor is a criminal and doctors are sex starved.
Among women in India, pelvic inflammatory disease and uterine abnormalities are among the top 5 causes of back pain. These are often diagnosed by a "per vaginal" examination which is done by by inserting a finger into the vagina and examining. You were embarrassed because of your ignorance - how she was feeling meant- are you feeling any pain; not if she felt good. I feel sorry for you- he performed the procedure in the presence of another woman (nurse) which is standard procedure - All examinations of private parts are performed in the presence of another woman apart from family member so that nothing improper can go unchecked and allegations have a witness.
Instead of discussing and asking questions to your doctor if you keep quiet and ill-informed and run from one to another you would have seen 20 doctors in a year and, one of them might end being a sex starved maniac.
So here is my advice
1. Check your doctor's credentials (higher fees doesnt mean better doctor!!)
2. Ask why something is being done. A good doctor must explain what he is doing and why he is doing it.
3. All sensitive examinations must be performed in the presence of another woman.
4. Instead of reading junk on rediff, read about backpain or whatever your symptom is from a good book or website.
Hope your wife has recovered. Good luck.

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RE:No morality
by Audo Viso on Feb 07, 2008 01:54 PM  Permalink
Sir,
I fully well understand your feelings, since one apple is bad not nessiserialy all apples of the basket are bad.
This verdict should teach such bad ppl a lesson.



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Doc gets life term in cyber pornography case
by Rajesh Mehta on Feb 07, 2008 01:48 PM  Permalink 

Well done. Keep it up.

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TN
by stav on Feb 07, 2008 01:46 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

The UP/Bihar of South India.

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RE:TN
by RITAZA on Feb 07, 2008 01:48 PM  Permalink
HI
DONT START UP /BIHAR ,NORTH-SOUTH ISSUE
DO U WANT ME TO START KARTOOTS OF MUMBAI DOCTORS

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RE:TN
by avinash on Feb 07, 2008 02:01 PM  Permalink
How did you derive at a conclusion that person passing comment belongs to Mumbai?

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RE:TN
by Sathis Rajendran on Feb 07, 2008 01:48 PM  Permalink
At least, here it has come out!

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