• 10 May, 2026

Parents Will Decide, Not AIIMS: Supreme Court Refuses to Entertain Curative Plea on 15 Year Old Rape Survivor’s Pregnancy

On April 30, 2026 India’s Supreme Court refused to entertain AIIMS’s curative petition against terminating the 30-week pregnancy of a 15 year old rape survivor. The ruling reinforces that hospitals provide medical facts while families make the final decision. Here’s a clear breakdown of the case, its implications and what it means for reproductive rights in India.

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Supreme Court Questions Three Delhi Hospitals Over Alleged Refusal of Emergency Treatment in Stabbing Case

Supreme Court of India has taken suo motu notice of three Delhi hospitals allegedly turning away a critically injured woman advocate after she was stabbed. The court asked why emergency care was denied and ordered an investigation. Here’s what happened, why it matters for every patient, and practical steps you can take if you ever face a similar situation.

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Delhi Government Clears Major Redevelopment Plan for Maulana Azad Medical College

Delhi government has approved a comprehensive master plan to redevelop Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC). This detailed guide explains what the project involves, how it will improve medical education and patient care in the capital, the expected timeline and what it means for students, doctors and residents. Read on for clear insights and practical takeaways.

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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta’s Surprise Hospital Inspection: Officials Held Accountable for Medicine Shortages and Poor Facilities at Aruna Asaf Ali

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta conducted an unannounced visit to Aruna Asaf Ali Hospital on April 23, 2026, highlighting critical gaps in medicine availability, sanitation and patient wait times. Here’s what happened, what she directed, and what it means for everyday Delhi residents relying on public healthcare.

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Lady Hardinge Medical College Students Protest Over Hostel Conditions

Medical students at Lady Hardinge Medical College in Delhi are protesting poor hostel conditions including insects in food, lack of air conditioning during extreme heat and waterlogging. This article explores the real issues, their impact on future doctors, practical steps students and colleges can take, and what it means for student welfare across India.

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Supreme Court of India’s Landmark Verdict: “Operating Surgeon Is the Best Judge of Procedure” – Criminal Case Against Paediatric Surgeon Quashed After 20 Years

Supreme Court of India has quashed criminal proceedings against a paediatric surgeon who performed an orchidectomy on a 1.5 year old toddler nearly two decades ago. The apex court’s April 6, 2026 ruling (2026 INSC 319) sends a clear message: the operating surgeon is the best judge of the procedure to be adopted during surgery, especially when faced with medical exigencies.

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