In Indian Medical Association v. V.P. Shantha & Ors., III (1995) CPJ 1 (SC it has been held that the following acts are clearly due to negligence:
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(i) Removal of the wrong limb;
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(i) Removal of the wrong limb;
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(ii) Performance of an operation on the wrong patient;
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(iii) Giving injection of a drug to which the patient is allergic without looking into the out-patient card containing the warning;
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(iv) Use of wrong gas during the course of an anaesthetic, etc.
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(iii) Giving injection of a drug to which the patient is allergic without looking into the out-patient card containing the warning;
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(iv) Use of wrong gas during the course of an anaesthetic, etc.
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