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CONTENTS
Preface Part
I
Indian
Medical Association versus V.P. Shantha
and Others.
(Supreme
Court Judgment dated November 13, 1995)
Part II
Substantive Law Related to Medical
Practitioners/Hospitals/Nursing Homes
Negligence
Negligence
per se (Res Ipsa Loquitur
Negligence
under the Indian Penal Code (Criminal
Negligence
Standard of
care
Duties of a
doctor towards patients and non-patients
Rights of a
doctor
Part III
Procedural Law adopted by Consumer
Forums
General
The Complaint
The Written
Statement (Version of Opponent or
Opposite Party)
Production of
Evidence
Arguments
Order
Appeal
Part
IV
Defenses available to the Medical
Practitioner/Hospital/Nursing Home
Complaint
filed after period of limitation
Dispute needs
to be heard by civil court
Complainant
has filed suit in civil court
Defect of
parties
Misjoinder of
causes of action
Want of
pecuniary jurisdiction
Complaint
filed in wrong District Forum
Res judicata
(A thing already decided
Waiver
Service given
free of charge
Service under
contract of personal service
Medical
practitioner not negligent
Contributory
negligence
Patient
consented to harm (Volenti non fit
injuria)
Immunity
Defenses
Remoteness of
damage
Part V
The Consumer
Protection Act, 1986
Consumer
Protection Rules, 1987
Maharashtra
Consumer Protection Rules, 1987