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MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE
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Supreme Court: “Consumer Fora cannot build a new case beyond pleadings; medical negligence must be proved, not presumed” – Orders of NCDRC and SCDRC set aside, complaint dismissed

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by a doctor and a nursing home against findings of medical negligence in the death of a mother and her newborn.…
Posted by Rawlaw September 10, 2025
forensic report
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Bombay High Court Sets Aside Forensic Report in Cheque Dishonour Case: “Filing of Complaint Is Not a Handwriting Analysis—It’s About Legally Enforceable Debt”

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court allowed a revision application filed by a complainant in a cheque dishonour case under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, challenging an…
Posted by Rawlaw August 1, 2025
quash magistrate order
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Calcutta High Court Quashes Magistrate’s Order Allowing Prosecution of Complainant Under Section 211: “No Court Can Take Cognizance Except in the Manner Specified Under Section 195”

Court’s Decision The Calcutta High Court set aside the portion of the Magistrate’s order that permitted the initiation of prosecution against the complainant under Section 211 of the Indian Penal…
Posted by Rawlaw July 16, 2025

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