The petitioners, Bamikole Owolabi, and spouse, Mercy, had told the court that two ultra-filter reports by the healing center demonstrated that Mercy was pregnant with twins, however, brought forth just an infant.
Owolabi requested that the court constrain the private healing center to deliver the second child which the sweep report appeared.
Nonetheless, in its counter-oath to the suit, the healing facility battled that the child young lady Mercy brought forth was one and gauged 3. 3kg, including that it was medicinally outlandish for a couple of infants to weigh 3.3kg.
Equity Jude Okeke, be that as it may, said the healing center was careless and subject of rupture of consideration by issuing the inquirers with sweep results which did not mirror the genuine status of the pregnancy.
Conveying judgment yesterday, the judge held that the healing facility ought to have directed an autonomous test on the off chance that it later found that the before output wasn't right.
"Since they didn't do that, the petitioners still had at the top of the priority list that they would have twins as per the sweep of Nov. 21, 2012, and March 13, 2013, yet their expectations were dashed.
"In the condition, the respondents are requested to pay a total of N1 million to the petitioners being careless in the output reports issued to them and N50, 000 for rising fruitful in the suit," he said.
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