|
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
|