Police said that without carrying out any medical tests, the accused allegedly told the complainant that she was suffering from ‘liver ascites’ and also asked her to start treatment, claiming the illness could even kill her.
Jadhav said she kept paying money to Godras, who allegedly gave her some tablets in red, black, green and white plastic bags, as stated in the complaint.
When Jadhav asked for names of these medicines or prescriptions, Godras allegedly showed her photographs of liver damage on her cell phone, and also told Jadhav that stopping the treatment may cause her death.
In September, the accused allegedly told Jadhav that she had cancerous tumours on the upper portion of her liver. Godras also said that this tumour could be treated by Ayurvedic medicines.