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S.JEEVAGAN, Madurai. (Advocate, High court )     29 July 2015

Medical negligence - interference by relative of patient

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)  

 

 

My e.mail id is : jeevaganadvocate@gmail.com  

My cell No. is  : +91  9842197855,9842197857.

KINDLY MAIL ME  AND GET APPOINTMENT BEFORE SPEAKING TO ME ON PHONE FOR OBTAINING LEGAL SERVICE. 

 


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