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MADURAI LAWYER (LEGAL CONSULTANT)     13 September 2011

Medical jurisprudence--interference by relative of patient.

 

(L) Medical Jurisprudence - Interference by relative of patient - Patient herself a doctor critically ill - Her husband also a doctor by profession - Interference by him, if any, cannot be taken to be an excuse for abdicating one's responsibility especially when an interference could also have been in the nature of suggestion - Contributory negligence is not pertinent - It may, however, have some role to play for the purpose of damages. 

 
MALAY KUMAR GANGULY VS. DR. SUKUMAR MUKHERJEE & ORS.
      2009-ALL SCR-2039  (Paras 139, 148)  
 


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Raj Kumar Makkad (Adv P & H High Court Chandigarh)     13 September 2011

Good  citation.


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