MP: Two doctors booked for molestation of nurse, probe underway
By IANS | Updated: October 29, 2025 16:30 IST2025-10-29T16:28:20+5:302025-10-29T16:30:07+5:30
Gwalior, Oct 29 Two senior doctors associated with JAY Arogya Super Speciality Hospital in Gwalior have been booked ...

MP: Two doctors booked for molestation of nurse, probe underway
Gwalior, Oct 29 Two senior doctors associated with JAY Arogya Super Speciality Hospital in Gwalior have been booked for alleged “molestation” of the nursing staff.
An FIR has been registered against two senior doctors, including Superintendent of hospital Dr Girjashankar Gupta and Dr Shivam Yadav, HoD of Nephrology Department, a senior police official said.
Action following a complaint of a 27-year-old nursing staff member and the resident of Gwalior in a written complaint alleged that senior doctors (name mentioned above) allegedly molested her on the pretext of job security.
The woman, who is working as nursing staff on contract, told police that she had gone to Dr Shivam Yadav's chamber in the hospital to get her application marked and to receive the acknowledgement.
The woman told police that when she entered the chamber, "Dr Shivam said if you want to get your job secured, you must compromise for sexual favour. Otherwise, I will transfer you somewhere and you won't be able to work."
The complainant further alleged that Dr Shivam also instructed her to meet Dr Gupta, and when she refused to obey his instructions, Dr Gupta grabbed her hand and touched her inappropriately.
The frightened nurse narrated the alleged incident with her parents, and later a complaint was filed at Kampoo police station in Gwalior late on Tuesday.
Confirming the report, SHO (Kampoo police station) Amar Singh Sikarwar said that the nurse, along with her parents, had visited at police station and lodged a complaint on Tuesday night.
"An FIR has been registered based on the nurse’s complaint, and both doctors have been booked under Section 74, 75, 351 and SC/ST Act of the BNS. Investigation into the matter is underway, and further action would be taken accordingly," SHO said.
--IANS
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