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Hospital Marketing Exec Denied Bail in Patient Deaths

Summary

  • Khyati Hospital marketing exec denied bail
  • Accused of luring patients with false promises
  • 3 deaths following angioplasty procedures at hospital
Hospital Marketing Exec Denied Bail in Patient Deaths

On October 31, 2025, a sessions court in Ahmedabad denied regular bail to Milind Patel, the marketing executive of Khyati Multispecialty Hospital. Patel is currently behind bars in connection with the deaths of three people following angioplasty procedures conducted at the hospital under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojna (PM-JAY).

Patel had urged the court for regular bail, seeking parity with other accused marketing executives Pratik Bhatt and Pankil Patel, who were granted bail earlier. However, the special prosecutor Vijay Barot opposed the bail plea, arguing that Patel was instrumental in organizing a free medical camp in Borisana village and bringing patients to the hospital by giving them the false impression that their condition was grave and they would receive free treatment under the government scheme.

After hearing the arguments, the additional sessions judge at the Ahmedabad district court, A.S. Vyas, rejected Patel's bail plea. The court found his role to be different from the other marketing executives and held that the benefit of parity cannot be given to him, as he had voluntarily participated in the conspiracy and it was because of him that 19 patients from Borisana came to the hospital for treatment.

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Milind Patel, the marketing executive of Khyati Multispecialty Hospital, was denied regular bail by a sessions court in Ahmedabad, India.
Patel was denied bail because the court found his role in luring patients to the hospital with false promises to be different from other marketing executives. He was accused of organizing a free medical camp and convincing 19 patients from Borisana village to come to the hospital for treatment, falsely claiming their conditions were grave and the treatment would be free.
Three people died following angioplasty procedures conducted at Khyati Multispecialty Hospital under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojna (PM-JAY) scheme. Patel was arrested in connection with these deaths.

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