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Maxillofacial Surgeon as Fact Witness for Medico-Legal Cases: Indian Scenario

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An Oral and Maxillofacial surgeon at any time during the practice will encounter medicolegal cases (MLC). There are lacunae in the knowledge and understanding of the correct method of dealing with such cases. Many of the practitioners are apprehensive and anxious as they have to interact with individuals and systems outside the normal realm of practice. In today’s arena, it is of utmost importance to be aware of legal system and law of the land. An OMF surgeon needs to have thorough understanding in recording and maintenance of the details of all MLCs and presenting the same in the court. Professional guidelines for expert witness are often not well recognised as those relating to the clinical practice. Surgeon has an obligation to conduct him/herself to highest ethical standards. This article provides insight into the details of registration of MLC, examination and recording of injuries, collecting medico-legal evidences and writing a medico legal report. Also discusses the court proceedings and possible questions that may be faced by the surgeon in the court.

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Authors would like to acknowledge Kusuma R, BA, LLB and Manjunath BR, LLM (Advocates).

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Kedarnath, N.S., Shruthi, R. Maxillofacial Surgeon as Fact Witness for Medico-Legal Cases: Indian Scenario. J. Maxillofac. Oral Surg. 14, 962–971 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12663-015-0785-2

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