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Home / Health / Violence Against Healthcare Staff in Delhi Escalates

Violence Against Healthcare Staff in Delhi Escalates

16 Jan

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Summary

  • 149 assaults on medical staff reported in Delhi govt hospitals from 2021 to 2025.
  • Less than a quarter of assaults resulted in formal FIRs, questioning accountability.
  • Delhi govt relies on existing laws, rejecting calls for a separate law for doctor safety.
Violence Against Healthcare Staff in Delhi Escalates

Violence targeting doctors and medical staff in Delhi's government hospitals has seen a significant rise over the past five years, with official data revealing 149 reported assaults between 2021 and 2025. The number of incidents escalated from 14 in 2021 to 49 in 2024, indicating a persistent and growing problem, likely exacerbated by overcrowding and staff shortages. Despite the concerning trend, only 33 institutional FIRs were registered, suggesting a significant gap in formal legal action and accountability.

The Delhi government has stated it is not considering a new law to address this violence, choosing instead to reinforce existing legal protections. Measures such as hospital security committees, increased guard presence, and CCTV installations have been implemented. However, these steps appear insufficient, as evidenced by recent incidents, including assaults on medical professionals in August and June 2025 in various city hospitals.

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Doctors express frustration, with some citing internal settlements or fear of reprisals as reasons for underreporting. The lack of swift justice through current legal avenues has led to repeated criticism from medical associations demanding stronger safeguards. The ongoing pattern of aggression highlights the critical need for more effective on-ground protection for healthcare workers.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Violence against doctors and medical staff in Delhi government hospitals showed a worrying upward trend from 2021 to 2025, with 149 reported incidents.
Only 33 institutional FIRs were registered for the 149 reported assaults against doctors and medical staff in Delhi govt hospitals between 2021 and 2025.
The Delhi government has formed security committees, deployed guards, installed CCTV cameras, and coordinated with police for hospital safety.

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