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2010 abortion case: Nine doctors booked for causing patient's death
Updated On: 08 February, 2013 07:58 AM IST | | Anup Satphale and Sandip Kolhatkar
Over two years after a pregnant woman died from complications due to an abortion that was allegedly carried out without her or her husband's consent, the Pimpri police have booked nine doctors, including three from a private hospital and six from Sassoon General Hospital, following a Sessions Court order on February 4, 2013.
u00a0This case dates back to January 31, 2010, when Yogita Panikar, then 32 years old, was admitted to Saphalya Nursing Home after complaining of abdominal pain.u00a0

Under question: Six doctors from the Sassoon General Hospital, who were on the expert panel and allegedly gave doctors treating Yogita Panikar at Saphalya Hospital a clean chit, have also been booked. File Pic
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