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Supreme Court Holds Doctor Liable for Post-Operative Negligence Leading to Loss of Vision: “Failure to Diagnose Infection Constitutes Medical Negligence”

Home » Supreme Court Holds Doctor Liable for Post-Operative Negligence Leading to Loss of Vision: "Failure to Diagnose Infection Constitutes Medical Negligence"
Supreme Court Holds Doctor Liable for Post-Operative Negligence Leading to Loss of Vision: "Failure to Diagnose Infection Constitutes Medical Negligence"
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Supreme Court Holds Doctor Liable for Post-Operative Negligence Leading to Loss of Vision: “Failure to Diagnose Infection Constitutes Medical Negligence”

Court’s Decision: The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by the legal heirs of the deceased appellant, overturning the decision of the NCDRC. It restored the findings and order of…
Posted by Rawlaw December 27, 2024

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