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Who conducted the necessary tests for the second surgery?

Is there medical evidence before the NCDRC?

Is there any other medical evidence tendered by the complainant to indicate negligence on the part of the doctors?

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Who conducted the necessary tests for the second surgery?

The necessary tests conducted by the anaesthetist, the physician and the surgeon resulted in clearing the patient for the second surgery, it added.

Is there medical evidence before the NCDRC?

The bench said there was no medical evidence available before the NCDRC on the crucial medical aspect.

Is there any other medical evidence tendered by the complainant to indicate negligence on the part of the doctors?

The top court noted that in the instant case, apart from the allegations made by the claimants before the NCDRC both in the complaint and in the affidavit filed in the proceedings, there is no other medical evidence tendered by the complainant to indicate negligence on the part of the doctors who, on their own behalf had explained their position relating to the medical process in their affidavit to explain there was no negligence.

Who conducted the necessary tests for the second surgery?

The necessary tests conducted by the anaesthetist, the physician and the surgeon resulted in clearing the patient for the second surgery, it added.

Is there medical evidence before the NCDRC?

The bench said there was no medical evidence available before the NCDRC on the crucial medical aspect.

Is there any other medical evidence tendered by the complainant to indicate negligence on the part of the doctors?

The top court noted that in the instant case, apart from the allegations made by the claimants before the NCDRC both in the complaint and in the affidavit filed in the proceedings, there is no other medical evidence tendered by the complainant to indicate negligence on the part of the doctors who, on their own behalf had explained their position relating to the medical process in their affidavit to explain there was no negligence.

Who conducted the necessary tests for the second surgery?

The necessary tests conducted by the anaesthetist, the physician and the surgeon resulted in clearing the patient for the second surgery, it added.

Is there medical evidence before the NCDRC?

The bench said there was no medical evidence available before the NCDRC on the crucial medical aspect.

Is there any other medical evidence tendered by the complainant to indicate negligence on the part of the doctors?

The top court noted that in the instant case, apart from the allegations made by the claimants before the NCDRC both in the complaint and in the affidavit filed in the proceedings, there is no other medical evidence tendered by the complainant to indicate negligence on the part of the doctors who, on their own behalf had explained their position relating to the medical process in their affidavit to explain there was no negligence.

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