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Title: Medical negligence and law: application of the Bolam and Bolitho rules in India
Authors: Ram Mohan, M. P.
Raj, Vishakha
Keywords: Medical negligence;Law;Bolam rules;Bolitho rules;India
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Economic & Political Weekly
Citation: Raj, V., & Ram Mohan, M. P. (2019). Medical negligence and law: application of the Bolam and Bolitho rules in India. Economic & Political Weekly, 54(42), 45-52. Available at https://www.epw.in/journal/2019/42/special-articles/ medical-negligence-and-law.html?0=ip_login_no_cache%3D1feadae39aec8ecb0ca842c6bc995047
Abstract: India has adopted the Bolam rule from the United Kingdom and has been using it to adjudicate cases of medical negligence. The evolution of the Bolam rule in the UK as well as the way the rule is applied in India by the Supreme Court reflects a balance between judicial intervention and deference to medical expertise. Although it is settled that it is the courts and not medical experts who must finally decide on whether the conduct of a doctor is negligent, the standards to be used when evaluating expert evidence and the extent to which such cases must be deferred to are evolving. The Supreme Court has not clearly stated the judicial standard against which it will test these differing opinions of medical experts and has not been consistent in its willingness to do so. Therefore, the application of the Bolam rule in India has been inconsistent and this is likely to have an impact on the decisions made by medical practitioners.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/23962
ISSN: 00129976 (Print)
23498846 (Online)
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