State vs Inder Singh & Ors
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Case Significance
State vs Inder Singh & Ors is a Delhi High Court decision dated November 26, 2025 (citation: ik-148558379). The State appealed the acquittal of four respondents charged with criminal negligence in the death of a patient during a medical procedure at a private clinic in Najafgarh. The court found that no negligence could be attributed to the doctors, as it was a case of possible misjudgment rather than negligence, and the two doctors who could potentially bear responsibility had since passed away. The appeal was dismissed and the acquittal upheld. The case was heard by Justice Neena Bansal Krishna. Counsel appearing: Dharam Raj Ohlan (counsel for respondent), Krishan Kant Kaushik (counsel for respondent), Mohit (counsel for respondent), Parov Ohlan (counsel for respondent), Ritesh (counsel for respondent), Utkarsh (counsel for petitioner).
Summary
The State appealed the acquittal of four respondents charged with criminal negligence in the death of a patient during a medical procedure at a private clinic in Najafgarh. The court found that no negligence could be attributed to the doctors, as it was a case of possible misjudgment rather than negligence, and the two doctors who could potentially bear responsibility had since passed away. The appeal was dismissed and the acquittal upheld.
What was the outcome of State vs Inder Singh & Ors?
The State appealed the acquittal of four respondents charged with criminal negligence in the death of a patient during a medical procedure at a private clinic in Najafgarh. The court found that no neg...
Judgment
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