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Case Analysis: Medical Negligence-Spring Meadows Hospital and Anr v. Harjol Ahluwalia and Anr. (1998) 4 SCC 39. | Criminal Law Attorney for Medical Negligence Case in in Delhi NCR | Criminal Lawyer for Medical Negligence Case in in Delhi NCR |

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Case Analysis: Medical Negligence-Jacob Mathew v. State of Punjab & Anr. (2005) 6 SCC 1 | Criminal Law Attorney for Medical Negligence Case in in Delhi NCR | Criminal Lawyer for Medical Negligence Case in in Delhi NCR |

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Coronavirus Outbreak & Liability of State to bring home struck Nationals

The 2019 Novel Wuhan Coronavirus (Covid-19) which originated from the Wuhan district of China has now spread globally and infected nearly 96,500 people and has claimed the lives of over 3,300 people globally. The global pandemic, as reported by the World Health Organisation (WHO) has no diagnosis till date and though the survival rate is quite high, yet stringent measures need to be taken both at the micro-level and the macro-level to fight the virus. Owing its similarity to the SARS and the potential threat caused by it, the countries across the world evacuated its citizens stranded in Wuhan and...

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