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Medical malpractice law is an essential yet complex aspect of the legal system, particularly in a diverse and evolving society like India. "Medical Malpractice Law in India: An Analytical Study in the Light of Sharia" presents a comprehensive examination of medical negligence laws in India through a comparative lens, incorporating the principles of Sharia (Islamic law).
This book delves into critical questions surrounding medical ethics, legal accountability, and patients’ rights by analyzing case laws, statutory provisions, and judicial interpretations in India. Additionally, it explores how Islamic jurisprudence addresses medical negligence and how these principles can contribute to a more just and ethical medical liability system.
Key topics covered in this book include:
✅ The legal framework governing medical malpractice in India
✅ Fundamental principles of medical negligence under Indian law
✅ The concept of medical liability in Sharia and its ethical implications
✅ A comparative analysis of Indian and Islamic legal perspectives
✅ Recommendations for legal reforms and enhanced patient protection
Written for legal professionals, medical practitioners, scholars, and students, this book serves as a vital resource for those seeking to understand the intersection of law, medicine, and ethics from both secular and religious viewpoints. Whether you are a lawyer, doctor, academic, or policymaker, this book provides thought-provoking insights into medical justice and ethical responsibility.
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