Additional Sessions Judge (ASJ) Kamini Lau said that if the doctors were found guilty in departmental inquiry in the matter, that does not make them liable for criminal negligence as the standard of both the inquries are "totally different".
"A doctor is often called upon to adopt the procedure involving higher element of risk where he honestly believes that such risk would provide greater chances to a patient before them. The family of the patient also gives consent to the doctor for such procedure which is acceptable to medical sciences.
It further said that it is an obligation upon the court to ensure that doctors and medical practitioners are protected from "frivolous and unjust prosecution" and they be summoned only in cases of high degree of culpable criminal negligence.
The case was filed against the medical professionals on the ground that Attar Mohammad, who was admitted in hospital on June 26, 2002 in a critical condition, had died on June 29, 2002 due to collective gross negligence of the doctors and nurses on duty.
"I prima facie do not find any illegality in the order of the trial court discharging the doctors and nurses there being no sufficient material to proceed against them which fulfil the test laid down by the Supreme Court," the judge said while dismissing the revision petition filed by the family of the patient, who was suffering from tuberculosis and had died in the hospital.
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