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Supreme Court Closes Case Against Johnson And Johnson For Faulty Hip Implants

A compensation scheme has been formulated by the government for the victims of faulty hip implants sold by Johnson and Johnson.

An attorney holds up an ASR XL hip implant made by Johnson & Johnson, in a court in Los Angeles, California, U.S. (Photographer: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg)
An attorney holds up an ASR XL hip implant made by Johnson & Johnson, in a court in Los Angeles, California, U.S. (Photographer: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg)

The Supreme Court closed the case seeking action against U.S.-based pharma major Johnson and Johnson for selling faulty hip implants to patients, saying that steps have been taken by the central government to provide compensation up to Rs 1.22 crore to them.

A bench comprising Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justice SK Kaul considered the response filed by the Union Health Ministry which said that a compensation scheme has been formulated by it to ensure proper compensation to the victims of faulty hip implants.

Disposing of the PIL filed by one Arun Goenka, the top court asked the central government to widely publicise its compensation scheme to ensure that all the victims of such implants seek help for their grievances.

Earlier, the government informed the apex court that the report of its panel on alleged “faulty” hip implants made by the pharma major was ready and would be filed within a week.

The PIL had alleged that “faulty” and “deadly” hip implants have been fitted into the bodies of 4,525 Indian patients who had undergone the replacement surgeries since 2005.

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