NCDRC
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Human life is most precious; therefore, it is extremely difficult to decide on the quantum of compensation in medical negligence cases, it is highly subjective in nature.

National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission
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“No amount of money can turn back the time and reverse the harm already done, but receiving compensation for unnecessary surgery or surgical errors can at least help the patient to overcome some of the challenges that lie ahead”

Case BriefsHigh Courts

Delhi High Court: Manoj Kumar Ohri, J., denied bail to the petitioner who is accused of commission of offence under Section 315 (act

Case BriefsCOVID 19High Courts

Delhi High Court: Navin Chawla, J., while addressing the present matter noted the utter apathy of the respondent hospitals that are supposed to

Case BriefsSupreme Court

“The subject of negligence in the context of medical profession necessarily calls for treatment with a difference.” -CJ R.C. Lahoti (as he