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Medical Negligence Lawyers / Advocates in Delhi

 

Here’s a detailed overview of medical negligence laws in India under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), Civil Procedure Code (CPC), and landmark judgments:


1. Medical Negligence Laws Under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023

(Replaced the IPC from July 1, 2024)

BNS Section Offense Punishment
Sec 106 Causing death due to negligence, including medical negligence Up to 5 years imprisonment and fine
Sec 107 Causing grievous hurt due to rash/negligent act (serious injury in surgery, misdiagnosis, etc.) Up to 3 years imprisonment
Sec 120 Endangering human life by rash/negligent act Up to 2 years imprisonment and/or fine
Sec 112 Death due to rash/negligent act in hospital Up to 10 years imprisonment

2. Medical Negligence Laws Under CrPC (Now BNSS, 2023)

(Criminal Procedure Code is replaced by Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023)

CrPC / BNSS Section Provision
Sec 154 FIR can be registered against a negligent doctor/hospital
Sec 41A Police must issue a notice before arresting a doctor in negligence cases
Sec 197 Protection for doctors: No direct prosecution without government approval
Sec 357 Compensation for victims of medical negligence

3. Medical Negligence Laws Under CPC (Civil Procedure Code), 1908

(For Compensation & Civil Remedies)

CPC Provision Purpose
Order 7, Rule 1 Patients can file a civil suit for compensation
Order 39, Rule 1 & 2 Courts can pass interim injunctions against doctors/hospitals
Section 9 Civil courts have jurisdiction over negligence cases
Section 26 Filing of civil suit against hospitals for damages

4. Medical Negligence Under Consumer Protection Act, 2019

Patients can file complaints under Consumer Protection Act for “Deficiency in Service”:


5. Landmark Judgments on Medical Negligence

1. Indian Medical Association v. V.P. Shantha (1995)

2. Jacob Mathew v. State of Punjab (2005)

3. Dr. Suresh Gupta v. Govt. of NCT of Delhi (2004)

4. Kusum Sharma v. Batra Hospital & Medical Research Centre (2010)

5. Kunal Saha v. AMRI Hospital (2013)


6. Key Points

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