negligence differs in civil and
criminal law. What may be negligence in civil law may not
necessarily be negligence in criminal law. For negligence ... negligence differs in civil and
criminal law. What may be negligence in civil law may not
necessarily be negligence in criminal law. For negligence
State vs Dr. Seema Etc.(3-B)(Oldest Case) on 15 May, 2025
IN THE
what the
person approaching the professional can expect.
Judged by this standard, a professional may be
held liable for negligence on one of two findings ... Page No. 23 of 36
negligence in civil law may not necessarily be
negligence in criminal law. For negligence to
amount to an offence
negligence differs in civil and criminal law. What
may be negligence in civil law may not be necessarily negligence in criminal law. For
negligence ... amount to criminal negligence, the degree of negligence should be
much higher i.e, gross or of a very high degree. Negligence which is neither
Suit No.775/10
suffering caused to her on account of professional negligence of the Defendant.
Defendant is a dental surgeon and had been approached ... more days.
3 Plaintiff claims that the Defendant was guilty of professional negligence
and had caused grave excruciating pain and suffering
refund of the legal fees paid to the defendant and alleging
professional negligence, conflict of interest, and deficiency
in service. The defendant, in response ... professional
commitments.
d) Loss of Income and Professional Standing: The
Plaintiff's attempt to tarnish the Defendant's reputation
has resulted in professional
defendant, an advocate with over two
decades of legal practice, alleging professional negligence
and seeking a refund of legal fees. The defendant, who has
been ... this, the
plaintiff deliberately suppressed these judicial findings and
falsely alleged professional negligence.
b) Allegation Regarding Interrogatories to an Expert
Witness: The plaintiff further alleged
negligence
differs in civil and criminal law. What may
be negligence in civil law may not
necessarily be negligence in criminal law.
For negligence ... amount to criminal negligence,
the degree of negligence should be much
higher i.e. gross or of a very high degree.
Negligence which is neither
Professional negligence or
medical negligence may be defined as want of reasonable degree of care
and skill or willful negligence on he part ... professional doctor is clearly not negligent
merely because his conclusion differs from that of other professional
doctor.
VI. The medical professional is often called upon
competent professional opinion which considers that the
decision of the accused professional was a wrong decision,
provided there also exists a body of professional opinion ... medical professional in their ordinary senses
or prudence would do or failed to do. In order to have a medical
professional negligence