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Medical Negligence: Guide to Taking Legal Action against your Doctor

Negligence is a tort, which is an uncodified law in India. It means that a person owed a duty of care to another person, the first person breached that duty as a result of which the second person got injured. For instance, A driver while driving owes a duty of care to all the people on the road, if he drives negligently and injures another person on the road. He had a duty of care and due to the breach of the duty the person was injured and hence he would be held liable to pay damages. A type of negligence that has gained widespread importance is medical negligence. As the name suggests it is related to the field of medicine and to medical professionals. Examples & Cases of Medical Negligence Some examples of medical negligence include- A better understanding can be gained of the topic by reading the facts of the case Sishir Rajan Saha v The State of Tripura. In another case, State of Haryana v Smt. Components of Medical Negligence How to Take Legal Action Against Your Doctor

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