• 27 Apr, 2026

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Doctor Absent, Staff Untrained: What the Ayodhya Hospital Case Teaches Us About Safe Deliveries in India

A 32 year old mother and her newborn died in an Ayodhya private hospital after untrained staff allegedly handled the delivery while the doctor guided it over the phone. This article breaks down the incident, the medicolegal risks involved, legal standards in India and actionable advice for doctors and patients to prevent such tragedies.

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Max Hospital Mohali Neurosurgeon and Hospital Ordered to Pay Rs 4.75 Lakh in Medical Negligence Case Over Spine Surgery

Mohali consumer court has held Max Super Speciality Hospital and its senior neurosurgeon liable for failing to conduct basic diagnostic tests before a complex spine operation, leading to complications and a reprocedure. Here’s what happened, why it matters and practical steps every patient should know before back surgery.

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PG Residents in Kerala Forced into Long Shifts: Doctors Body Seeks Government Action on Duty Hours

In the high pressure world of medical training,postgraduate students often find themselves at the heart of hospital operations but what happens when those long shifts stretch far beyond what’s safe or sustainable? leading doctor group in Kerala has now brought this issue into sharp focus,urging state government to step in and address what they call excessive and unlawful duty hours for PG medicos

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