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Medical Negligence
Get the legal Updates and court verdicts on Medical Negligence Cases in India from Livelaw
Medical Negligence; Treatment Not Successful, Doctor Cannot Always Be Blamed, NCDRC.
NCDRC Absolves Hospital and Doctor From Medical Negligence In A Case Of Hysterectomy Leading To Vesicovaginal Fistula
'Acute Failure Of Doctors, Shocks Judicial Conscience': Orissa High Court Awards ₹10 Lakh Compensation To Family Over Woman's Maternal Death
Disciplinary Proceedings Against Doctors A Serious Matter, May Drive Delinquent Medico To 'Defensive Medicine': Karnataka High Court
Supreme Court Sets Aside NCDRC Order Awarding Compensation To Woman Who Gave Birth Despite Undergoing Tubectomy Surgery
Every Death In Hospital Does Not Amount To Medical Negligence : Supreme Court
[Medical Negligence] Obtaining Expert Opinion Necessary Before Setting Criminal Law Into Motion Against Medical Professionals: J&K&L High Court
Hospital's Delay To Shift Patient To Another Hospital For Proper Treatment Amounts To Negligence: Madras HC Awards ₹5 Lakh Compensation
Failure Of Treatment Is Not Prima Facie A Ground For Medical Negligence; SCDRC Delhi
Punjab & Haryana High Court Denies Pre-Arrest Bail To Acupressure Practitioner For Unauthorisedly Treating Patient Resulting In Leg Amputation
Doctors Has Treated The Patient As Per Reasonable Standards And Care; No Negligence Or Deficiency On Their Part; NCDRC
Doctors Left Sponge In The Abdomen During LSCS Operation, Liable For Medical Negligence; NCDRC
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