π Laws on Medical Negligence and Legal Remedies
βοΈ Author: Dr. Annu Bahl Mehra | Edition: 2022 | Language: English | Publisher: Whitesmann Publishing Co.
Laws on Medical Negligence and Legal Remedies by Dr. Annu Bahl Mehra is a comprehensive and practical guide to understanding medical negligence law in India and the legal remedies available to patients and practitioners. Written in a clear and analytical style, the book bridges the gap between medicine and law, providing an in-depth treatment of negligence, liability, compensation, and judicial approaches to medical disputes.
π Key Features
βοΈ Detailed Explanation of Medical Negligence β Covers the principles of negligence, duty of care, standard of care, breach, causation, and liability of medical professionals.
π₯ Patient Rights & Remedies β Discusses remedies under civil, criminal, and consumer law frameworks, including compensation claims, professional accountability, and disciplinary actions.
π Case Law Analysis β Incorporates landmark Supreme Court and High Court judgments shaping the law of medical negligence in India, with commentary on evolving trends in judicial interpretation.
π©Ί Medical & Legal Interface β Explains the obligations of healthcare providers in hospitals, clinics, and emergency care, along with legal safeguards available to doctors against frivolous claims.
π Contemporary Issues β Examines challenges such as informed consent, medical ethics, professional misconduct, telemedicine practices, and medico-legal documentation.
π― Recommended For:
Lawyers & Judges handling medical negligence cases
Doctors & Healthcare Providers seeking clarity on their rights and responsibilities
Medical and Law Students studying medico-legal issues
Policy Makers & Administrators concerned with patient safety and healthcare accountability
π Dr. Annu Bahl Mehraβs Laws on Medical Negligence and Legal Remedies serves as an authoritative reference for anyone involved in the medico-legal field, offering both doctrinal insights and practical guidance in resolving disputes relating to medical negligence.
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