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Abstract The Bhartiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS) introduces significant changes to India’s criminal justice framework, but its impact on medical practitioners…
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How to Study and Interpret a Post Mortem Report A post mortem report—whether in medical, forensic, or organizational settings—is more…
What is Euthanasia? The word euthanasia, originated in Greece means a good death. According to Cambridge dictionary the term euthanasia…
Introduction In legal dramas and actual court proceedings, the phrase “touch DNA” is frequently presented as an irrefutable piece of…
Abstract Professional misconduct in healthcare law refers to unethical or negligent behavior by medical practitioners that violates legal and professional…
Abstract Background Laws in healthcare are often enacted with the intent to safeguard patients, ensure accountability, and promote equitable access.…
Hysterectomy operation performed by a trained and experienced gynecologist, following accustomed surgical norms, any iatrogenic injury to Ureter, bladder or…
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