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Time of India
06-07-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Consumer court in Ernakulam orders ‘IVF clinic' to pay Rs 2.66L for misleading couple
Kochi: The Ernakulam District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission has ordered a Kochi-based clinic to pay Rs 2.66 lakh to a couple who were misled by false promises of guaranteed success in IVF treatment. The complaint was filed under Section 12 of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986. The couple, married since 2002 and struggling with infertility, had attended a medical camp organized by the opposite party, M/s Broun Hall International India Pvt Ltd, at a hospital in Vadakara. There, Praveen Nair and Praveen Pillai—misrepresenting themselves as infertility specialists—promised a 100% success rate in IVF and urged immediate enrollment, citing high demand. The commission stated that, according to the complainant, an initial advance of Rs 1,000 was collected at the camp, followed by Rs 2.4 lakh once the couple signed up for treatment. However, after the payment was made, the clinic backtracked on its guarantees and demanded an additional Rs 40,000 for further tests. The couple complied, but later realised the treatment was a sham and that the clinic was more of a marketing outfit than a genuine medical provider. When the promised treatment was not delivered and the refund denied, the couple approached the consumer court. The commission bench—comprising DB Binu, V Ramachandran, and TN Srividya—ruled that the promised service was neither provided nor its 100% success guarantee fulfilled, resulting in financial loss and mental distress for the complainant. They stressed the need for strong intervention to protect consumers from such exploitative practices in the healthcare sector. The court ordered the opposing party to return the Rs 2.41 lakh paid by the complainant and an additional Rs 25,000 for court costs and compensation, to be paid within 30 days.


India Gazette
31-05-2025
- General
- India Gazette
Passing out Parade held at Indian Naval Academy in Kerala's Ezhimala
New Delhi [India], May 31 (ANI): The Passing Out Parade (POP) of Spring Term 2025 was conducted at Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, on Saturday, said a statement from the Ministry of Defence. 186 trainees, comprising Midshipmen of the 107th and 108th Indian Naval Academy Course, and the 38th Naval Orientation Courses (NOC) (Extended), and cadets of 39th NOC (Extended), 40th NOC (Regular) and 41st NOC (Coast Guard), graduated with flying colours, marking the culmination of their ab-initio training. The passing out trainees included cadets from four friendly foreign countries. Vice Admiral V Srinivas, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Naval Command reviewed the parade. The event was attended by VAdm CR Praveen Nair, Commandant, INA, other senior officers and distinguished guests. The President's Gold Medal for standing first in the Indian Naval Academy B. Tech Course was awarded to Midshipman Nakul Saxena. Rajya Raksha Mantri Trophy for the Most Promising Cadet was awarded to Midshipman Kiondo Michael Florence, a trainee from Tanzania. This significant achievement by a foreign cadet stands testament to the inclusive and world-class training environment at the Indian Naval Academy. Midshipman Nithin S Nair was awarded the FOC-in-C (South) Trophy for standing first in the order of merit among ex NDA trainees while the CNS Gold Medal for best in Naval Orientation Course (Extended) and for the Naval Orientation Course (Regular) were awarded to Cadet Pawar Rohit Prakash and Cadet Rajnish Singh respectively. The Director General Coast Guard trophy was awarded to Cadet Kommu David. On this occasion, the Commandant's Champion Squadron Banner was awarded to Cheetah Squadron for displaying excellence across a wide spectrum of training activities including academic, service subjects, outdoor training, drill, sports, and extracurricular activities throughout the term. The FOCINC SNC complimented the trainees on parade for their impeccable turnout, good military bearing and smart drill. He congratulated the passing out trainees, medal winners and the Champion Squadron for their hard work and outstanding performance. The Reviewing Officer acknowledged the training faculty's efforts and the parents' support. He highlighted the importance of integrating foreign trainees, which not only strengthens international cooperation but also showcases India's Naval training excellence on the global stage. On the completion of the parade, FOCINC SNC, the Commandant, INA, and other dignitaries shipped the stripes of passing out trainees. They interacted with the proud families who had gathered to witness the successful culmination of the rigorous training. These officers will now proceed to various Naval training establishments and ships of the Indian Navy, to consolidate their training in specialised fields. (ANI)