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Volume 5 Issue 11
November 2024
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Criminal Medical Negligence
Author(s) | Binish Bansal |
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Country | India |
Abstract | Negligence is a term used in art, but it has different meanings in different legal systems. Damage is an important part of tort, but this element is not required in the master and servant law. If the behaviour could result in injury or death, negligence that the loss or injury is not important is sufficient. Serving a patient without the patient’s consent is an example of negligence (legal damage), even if there is no actual visible damage. Negligence "is" negligence. "Negligence, as Baron Alderson defined in, means "not doing what a rational person would do based on the consideration of human affairs, or doing something that a rational person would not do." "Many court decisions have quoted the same definition. "Criminal negligence" is a crime against the state, while "civil negligence" is a crime against personal actions that cause damage, that is, bodily injury, injury, and Section 319, serious injury, India Section 320 of the Criminal Code (IPC).). Negligence (economic loss) is always regarded as civil negligence. A Supreme Court ruling last year sparked a new debate on "criminal negligence of doctors." In this case Next, the Supreme Court relies on various decisions of the House of Lords. More and more patients are suing doctors for "criminal negligence." |
Keywords | Negligence, Damage, Medical, Criminal |
Field | Sociology |
Published In | Volume 2, Issue 8, August 2021 |
Published On | 2021-08-25 |
Cite This | Criminal Medical Negligence - Binish Bansal - IJLRP Volume 2, Issue 8, August 2021. |
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