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Medical Negligence
Get the legal Updates and court verdicts on Medical Negligence Cases in India from Livelaw
Patna High Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings Against Doctor In 2012 Case, Says 'Mens Rea' Is A Must For ‘Negligence’ To Amount To Offence
'Foreign Object' Left Inside Patient In Surgery: Kerala High Court Directs Police To Forward Complaint To Medical Negligence Panel
National Consumer Commission Directs Bhatia Hospital & Doctors To Pay Rs. 1.5 Crores For Negligence During IVF Treatment
Govt Hospitals Flooded With Patients; Court Cannot Interfere With Medical Decision Of Specialists: Madras High Court
NCDRC: Hospitals And Doctors Not At Fault If Critical Patients Cannot Be Saved Despite Appropriate Care
Madras High Court Directs State To Meet Expenses Of Child Born To Woman After Failed Tubectomy
Consumer Protection Act Can't Be 'Halter Around Neck' Of Doctors Making Them Apprehensive Of Taking Professional Decisions At Crucial Moments: NCDRC
NCDRC: Medical Negligence Is Not Automatically Presumed Against The Medical Professional If The Treatment Fails
Can't Allow Protest Petition When Finding Of Expert Committee In Medical Negligence Case Is In Favour Of Doctor: Jharkhand High Court
High Court Directs Delhi Govt To Pay ₹3 Lakh To Minor For Loss Of Vision After Premature Birth At Public Hospital
Medical Negligence, NCDRC’s Revisional Power Is Limited To Illegality, Material Irregularity Or Jurisdictional Error
Sterilization/Tubectomy Are Not Absolutely Safe, Failure Does Not Deserve Compensation: NCDRC
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