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Medical negligence- Meaning and Scope in India

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It is a principle recognized by our as well as by other legal systems that ignorance of the law is no excuse for violating it. The rule is also expressed in the form of a legal presumption that everyone knows the law. It is the duty of every man to know that part of it which concerns him. A doctor, in particular, is conclusively presumed to know the law, and is dealt with as if he did know it, because in general he can and ought to know it. In the matter of professional liability, the medical profession differs from other occupations for the reason that the former operates in spheres where success cannot be achieved in every case and very often success or failure depends upon factors beyond a medical man’s control. Due to the increasing awareness of the rights of a patient in present day society, a medical man has become more vulnerable to being sued by a litigation suit of any kind, civil or criminal. The basis of a medical negligence suit is still alien to the majority of the practicing doctors in our country. Hence, the present article aims at discussing the various aspects of negligence, like the meaning and types of negligence, and the concept of duty of care, degree of care, and standard.  Keywords: degree of care, duty of care, medical negligence, standard of care. 
Journal of Nepal Medical Association (JNMA)
Title: Medical negligence- Meaning and Scope in India
Description:
It is a principle recognized by our as well as by other legal systems that ignorance of the law is no excuse for violating it.
The rule is also expressed in the form of a legal presumption that everyone knows the law.
It is the duty of every man to know that part of it which concerns him.
A doctor, in particular, is conclusively presumed to know the law, and is dealt with as if he did know it, because in general he can and ought to know it.
In the matter of professional liability, the medical profession differs from other occupations for the reason that the former operates in spheres where success cannot be achieved in every case and very often success or failure depends upon factors beyond a medical man’s control.
Due to the increasing awareness of the rights of a patient in present day society, a medical man has become more vulnerable to being sued by a litigation suit of any kind, civil or criminal.
The basis of a medical negligence suit is still alien to the majority of the practicing doctors in our country.
Hence, the present article aims at discussing the various aspects of negligence, like the meaning and types of negligence, and the concept of duty of care, degree of care, and standard.
  Keywords: degree of care, duty of care, medical negligence, standard of care.
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