New Delhi: The government is going to bring a bill in this winter session in respect of cases of increasing violence against doctors going on for some time. Under which the hospital management could be forced to fight a legal case if a doctor-nurse was beaten up. Where there is a provision for imprisonment of up to 10 years and fine ranging from two to 10 lakh rupees. After receiving a written complaint from the aggrieved employee, a lawsuit will be filed on behalf of the hospital. Also, the case will be investigated at the level of DCP or SSP level officer. Hotel liable for vehicle theft from parking: Supreme Court According to the information received, in the cold session starting from last Monday, this time the health department has an eye on three big bills. Apart from violence against doctors, e-cigarettes and surrogacy bills pending in Rajya Sabha are expected to be passed. According to a senior official of the Union Health Ministry, the Health Health Care Services Personnel and Diagnostic Establishment (Violence and Property Damage Prohibition) 2019 Bill will be released in this session. Justice Bobde to be sworn in as Chief Justice today, to become country's 47th CJI The doctors of the country also wait for this bill to come: The same has also come to know that this bill, which protects all the employees of the hospital, includes three to 10 years for a person who causes serious injury to medical personnel. There is a provision for imprisonment and fine ranging from two to 10 lakh rupees. Also, there is a provision for imprisonment of six months to 10 years and fine ranging from Rs 50 thousand to five lakh rupees for damage to property of hospital or clinic. The medical class of the country is also waiting for this bill to come. Chit fund bill will be introduced in Parliament today, customers will get security Health Ministry is also waiting for surrogacy law: According to sources let us tell you that surrogacy law stuck for a long time can also be passed in this winter session. After being passed in the Lok Sabha, it is currently stuck in the Rajya Sabha. Officials of the Health Ministry also believe that it has been a long time for this bill. Now it is expected to be near. After the passing of this bill, commercial surrogacy in India will be completely banned. A bill will also be introduced on e-cigarette: According to the information, a senior official of the ministry said that after the ban on e-cigarette, the bill related to it can now be brought in the cold session. E-hookah, restrictions on online sales, etc. are included. In violation of the law, the bill provides for a sentence of one year and a fine of up to one lakh rupees. After the ban on an e-cigarette in the past, the period of submitting old stock from the market to the nearest police station is now over.