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CCoolseeker5203
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May 3, 2025 at 8:42 amI will keep this short and honest. My father is a BPO ( bachelor in prosthetics and orthotics) professor in a government medical college. He has a central government job. He used to practice phyiotherapy as a part time job. There is this guy Prameet , he is a physiotherapist works in rehabilitation / physiotherapy centre at Shakuntla hospital , Sagarpu, New delhi . My father asked him for some patients , he demanded certain commission 300rs for every visit and my father paid that. Later that certain patient cancelled the therapy for a breif period of time.
Some days later the patient calls my father again for therapy purpose , note that this time there is no middle man . My father did. Now he somehow (prameet) recorded my father’s video doing therapy of patient thru some coworker. ANd he is blackmailing for commisiion . He is saying he will show this video and get him suspended from the job. My father denied and had a quarrell . But he agreed to pay now .
My father certainly has call recordings , payment details of him. I searched on chat gpt that we can file a case for defamation and blackmailing . My father also knows a high profile lawyer who works in supreme court.Again this has just happened today , i haven’tdiscussed anything with him , and will do once he comes home. Please anyone can guide more about this so this assh*le can get his commission in court.
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IIndiansneha2009
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May 3, 2025 at 8:50 amWorking outside, having a central government job is illegal. Period. Pay the commission and get rid of this. Don’t be oversmart and try to do anything without letting your father know-
CCoolseeker5203
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May 3, 2025 at 8:59 ami checked on the rules of NMC of college and they allow private therapies after job hours, their rules are that it shoud not interfere in the job timing. and it certainly does not.-
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May 3, 2025 at 9:00 am>This means that while faculty members are prohibited from engaging in private practice during official working hours, there’s no explicit ban on practicing privately outside those hours. So, if your dad conducts therapy sessions **after his official duties**, he’s generally in the clear.
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CCoolseeker5203
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May 3, 2025 at 9:04 amand yeah the issue won’t go any big, either i would just tell my father to leave the patient , or idk he will pay
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