Sunday, 9 September 2012

US denied accessibility of Native indian several to their 1-year-old son



INDIA, KOLKATTA: In a re-run of the Norwegian legal health care battle, US government bodies have limited accessibility of an Native indian several to their one-year-old son. The US government bodies took the step after the kid purportedly dropped from his bed and experienced injury. The kid is now in medical center.
The parents say a kid protection team has limited their entry to the kid, awaiting an enquiry into the occurrence. The father, Debashish Saha, comes from Balurghat in Western Bengal.
Debasish has been requested to appear before a judge in New Shirt on Sept 14.
The judge has also requested him to provide names of family members who could be given legal proper proper the kid awaiting the enquiry.
The family returning here in Indian worry the kid will be taken away to nurture health care.
"My son and daughter-in-law are not allowed to meet my grand son. How an 11-month-old kid will endure only with the proper proper a health professional or whoever, I don't know. I don't think this is right. I don't think it is validated," said Nirmal Saha, the grandpa of the kid.
"I entice the Primary Reverend (of Western Bengal) and the Primary Reverend to help us get our grand son returning," said granny Sona Rani Saha.

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