The Delhi High Court recently made a significant ruling regarding a woman’s claim that homeopathic treatment miraculously healed her from 25 gunshot injuries. The court rejected her petition, supporting earlier court rulings that deemed her assertions as unrealistic and unlikely, emphasizing the implausibility of surviving such severe injuries without surgical intervention. The woman alleged in her plea that she was targeted by assailants armed with “fully loaded revolvers and a machine gun.” This decision underscores the court’s skepticism towards extraordinary claims and the importance of evidence-based medical practices in India.

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Delhi High Court dismisses woman’s claim of homeopathy healing gunshot wounds, deeming allegations absurd and improbable.
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