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2017 July - Note 1
Cross examination in court of an obstetrician (Uday Kant Jha & Ors. v/s Moolchand Khairati Ram Hospital & Ors.)
2012 June - Note 1
Advertisement / Signboards - Relevant provisions from Indian Medical Council (Professional Conduct, Etiquette, and Ethics) Regulations, 2002
2011 April - Note 1
Euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide – Law in other countries
2010 August - Note 10
Rights of Patients - World Medical Association
2010 August - Note 9
Consumer courts granting compensation in case of doctor’s failure to provide emergency care — Need to reconsider the judgment - H. S. Bhullar, Advocate Supreme Court of India
2010 July - Note 8
Patient in labor — Legal duty of non-gynecologists to assist - R. J. Singh, Advocate, Mumbai High Court
2010 July - Note 7
Clinical Establishments (Registration and Regulation) Bill, 2010
2010 June - Note 6
Supreme Court illustrates ‘res ipsa loquitor’ with foreign cases (V. Krishan Rao v/s Nikhil Super Speciality Hospital & Anr.)
2010 June - Note 5
Post Kishan Rao case – Pressing need for legislation to protect doctors - Vishnu Joshi, Advocate, Gujarat High Court
2010 February - Note 4
Important quotes on medical negligence by foreign courts
2010 February - Note 3
Summary of the law of medical negligence by the Supreme Court (Kusum Sharma & Ors. v/s Batra Hospital & Medical Research Centre & Ors.)
2010 January - Note 2
New law prohibiting gifts — Legal implications and precautions for Indian doctors - Balaji Srinivasan, Advocate, Supreme Court of India
2010 January - Note 1
Indian Medical Council (Professional Conduct, Etiquette and Ethics) (Amendment) Regulations, 2009
2009 July - Note 10
Receiving a legal notice and thereafter
2009 July - Note 9
Precautions in dealing with suicide cases
2009 June - Note 8
Compensation in medical negligence – Changing legal scenario
2009 March - Note 7
Consent - Choosing among relatives of an incompetent adult patient - S. J. Chaurasia, Advocate, Supreme Court of India
2009 March - Note 6
We want you to be acquainted with both sides of the coin - Editor
2009 February - Note 5
Supreme Courts comments on medicine and negligence (Dr. Martin F. D’Souza v/s Mohd. Ishfaq)
2009 February - Note 4
Supreme Court reiterates its viewpoint on medical negligence – Nothing new (Dr. Martin F. D’Souza v/s Mohd. Ishfaq) - Aman Vachher, Advocate, Supreme Court of India
2009 January - Note 3
Statements of law by Supreme Court on medical practice (State of Punjab v/s Shiv Ram & Ors.)
2009 January - Note 2
Acceptable in medicine, indispensable to India – Female sterilization in a caesarean section - Dr. C. N. Purandare, M.D., MAO.(IRL), DGO, DFP, DOBST (IRL), FICOG, FICMCH, PGDMLS; President Elect - 2009, FOGSI
2009 January - Note 1
Separate files / Case papers for mother and baby – A healthy practice for maternity homes - Dr. Piyush Prabhat, MD (Gynecology)
2008 December - Note 8
Requisite equipment’s in operation theatre: Need to lay down minimum acceptable standards - Balaji Srinivasan, Advocate Supreme Court of India
2008 December - Note 7
Precautions in discharging a patient
2008 June - Note 6
Precautions in giving package / estimate / quotation
2008 June - Note 5
Law and precautions on dealing with organs / cysts / tumours / aspirated fluids removed from a patient’s body
2008 April - Note 4
Supreme Courts Comments on Medical Practice – Today, Evils of Modern Medicine, Adverse Effect of Law on Medicine (Samira Kohli v/s Dr. Prabha Manchanda & Anr.)
2008 April - Note 3
Summary of the Law of Consent (Samira Kohli v/s Dr. Prabha Manchanda & Anr.)
2008 April - Note 2
Liberalising Consent – Supreme Courts preference for ‘Real Consent’ over ‘Informed Consent’ (Samira Kohli v/s Dr. Prabha Manchanda & Anr.) - A. T. M. Rangaramanujam, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India
2008 January - Note 1
Suggested precautions for doctors giving evidence in witness box
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