
New Delhi: Two women have been arrested on Monday in connection with baby Falak abandonment case. Delhi Police has arrested Kanta and Lakshmi. Meanwhile, police is also questioning Falak's mother Munni. Munni's statement is being recorded in front of a magistrate. Delhi Police team had traced down Munni from Rajasthan and brought her to Delhi on Monday morning. DCP South Chaya Sharma said, "We were able to track down the...

03:01 PM, Feb 06, 2012

New Delhi: The condition of Baby Falak remains critical with doctors at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) detecting brain infection. AIIMS trauma centre chief Dr MC Misra said that the brain infection was a cause for concern and added that Falak was still suffering from meningitis. "Infection has not got into blood. The lungs are better. Falak is still on ventilator. We moved her out of ventilator ...

01:36 PM, Feb 06, 2012

New Delhi: In a big possible breakthrough in the search for the parents of Baby Falak, the 2-year-old who was abandoned in a battered state in Delhi, a woman named Munni has admitted that she is the mother of the child. According to police sources, the woman confessed that she was the mother of Baby Falak and would now be undergoing a DNA test. However, the police will verify the...

08:50 AM, Feb 06, 2012

New Delhi: Two-year-old baby Falak, who has been battling for life at the AIIMS, has been put on ventilator support intermittently since Saturday night. Doctors at the AIIMS hospital are monitoring her brain fluid levels. Doctors have said that her vitals signs are stable as of now but she may undergo her fourth surgery if her condition worsens. A woman named Aarti was arrested last week for pushing the 15-year-old,...

11:31 AM, Feb 05, 2012

New Delhi: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences has been asked by the Delhi High Court to respond to a plea for scrapping this year's entrance examination for post graduate medical course, held last month, in the wake of reports of copying at some centres. Justice Hima Kohli asked AIIMS to file within a week the records pertaining to the examination at all 156 centres where entrance tests were...

08:16 AM, Feb 05, 2012

New Delhi: Two-year-old Falak, who has been fighting for life at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), was taken off ventilator on Friday morning. Doctors at AIIMS said that Falak was stable but still critical. "Her lungs have improved, kidney and liver are okay. Falak is tolerating feed. Hope that path to recovery continues," said Dr MC Mishra of AIIMS. Dr Mishra, however, said that the infection remained...

03:37 PM, Feb 03, 2012

New Delhi: Two-year-old Falak, who has been fighting for life at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), was taken off ventilator on Friday morning. Doctors at AIIMS said that Falak was stable but still critical. Concerns remained on the spread of infection in her brain fluids. Doctors have claimed this could be the biggest factor in saving her life. Meanwhile, on the investigation front, a fourth person, a...

09:21 AM, Feb 03, 2012

New Delhi: Two-year-old Falak has been fighting for life at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). Doctors at AIIMS have said that Falak was stable but still critical. However, they will try and take her off the ventilator to see how she responds. Concerns remained on the spread of infection in her brain fluids. Doctors have claimed this could be the biggest factor in saving her life. Meanwhile,...

07:50 AM, Feb 03, 2012

New Delhi: The police has made a fourth arrested in the baby Falak case. A woman named Aarti has been arrested for pushing the 15-year-old, who got Falak to AIIMS, into prostitution. The 15-year-old girl was in news after she brought baby Falak, who was allegedly beaten up by her, to AIIMS for treatment claiming that she was her mother. Alleging that her father used to physically torture her, the...

01:40 PM, Feb 02, 2012

New Delhi: Doctors at AIIMS are expecting a new culture report on Thursday to see how 2-year-old baby Falak has been responding to new antibiotics. Doctors said on Wednesday that her survival chances are less than 50 per cent and the next 3 days will be critical. Meanwhile, the father of a teenaged girl, who got a battered Falak admitted in AIIMS, and two others were arrested on charges of...

10:31 AM, Feb 02, 2012

New Delhi: The Delhi Police on Wednesday arrested three people on the basis of statements given by the 14-year-old teenaged girl who dumped baby Falak at AIIMS on January 18. On of the arrested includes the teenager's father. All the three have been arrested on charges of sexually harassing the teen and pushing her into sex trade. Additional Commissioner of Police (South-East) Ajay Chaudhry in a Press Conference on Wednesday...

06:05 PM, Feb 01, 2012

New Delhi: Two-year-old baby Falak's condition was very critical, but stable on Wednesday. Doctors attending to her said that it was getting difficult to control her infection. "We are giving anti biotics but dont think we can control the infection," Dr Deepak Agarwal said. He also said that the chances of Falak's survival were now less than 50 per cent. Falak's neurological condition remained the same and she was in...

12:52 PM, Feb 01, 2012

New Delhi: Two-year-old baby Falak continued to remain critical on Wednesday with meningitis and brain fluid infection. Doctors have now inserted a pipe into Falak's spinal cord to drain out the water from her brain. Though her vitals are still strong, she remains on a ventilator. Doctors have said that the next 48 hours will be critical for her. Doctors will decide on Wednesday on a new set of antibiotic...

10:20 AM, Feb 01, 2012

New Delhi: The judicial custody of seven accused, including three doctors, arrested for their alleged role in the recent leak of post graduate medical entrance exam papers of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), was on Wednesday extended till February 14 by a Delhi court. All the accused were produced before Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM) Amit Bansal after expiry of their judicial custody remand. The Crime Branch of...

06:51 PM, Jan 31, 2012

New Delhi: The Child Welfare Commission (CWC) on Tuesday ordered that a case would be registered against the father of the teenaged girl, for cruelty and child abuse, who had brought a battered two-year-old Falak to AIIMS on January 18. The teenager will continue to stay in the institution as she refused to go with her father. The CWC has also demanded that past records be verified and legal action...

05:53 PM, Jan 31, 2012

New Delhi: Two-year-old Baby Falak, who was admitted to AIIMS with severe injuries and is battling for life, continues to be in critical condition. Doctors at AIIMS said that the toddler is suffering from meningitis. "Falak is suffering from meningitis. Future course of treatment depends on how the baby responds to the treatment. Her chances of survival have severely gone down," Sumit Sinha, Neurosurgeon, AIIMS said. He said that infection...

03:40 PM, Jan 31, 2012

New Delhi: Two-year-old Baby Falak who was found battered and abandoned, continues to be critical and has been put on the ventilator again by the doctors at AIIMS. As doctors perform surgery after surgery on the two-year-old, there are still no concrete leads to who the child's biological parents are. The 2-year-old was on ventilator from Sunday night due to lung infection. With a CT scan showing fluids in her...

08:55 AM, Jan 31, 2012

The 2-year-old Falak underwent a second brain surgery on Monday and has been put back on ventilator. ...

09:36 PM, Jan 30, 2012

New Delhi: In the national capital, two-year-old Falak, who was found battered and abandoned, continues to be critical and has been put on the ventilator again by the doctors at AIIMS. As doctors perform surgery after surgery on the two-year-old, there are still no concrete leads to who the child's biological parents are. The 2-year-old was on ventilator from Sunday night due to lung infection. With a CT scan showing...

09:14 PM, Jan 30, 2012

New Delhi: Delhi Police on Monday released the picture of Rajkumar, a suspect in the baby Falak case. While releasing the picture the police claimed definite leads about the people who had kidnapped two-year-old Falak and later abandoned her. Deputy Commissioner of Police (South) Chhaya Sharma said that Rajkumar's in-laws have been traced to Mumbai and police teams were trying to apprehend him. Rajkumar was traced to his in-laws' house...

07:49 PM, Jan 30, 2012