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Dr KK Aggarwal and Ira Gupta 16 December 2017
Martin F. DSouza vs Mohd. Ishfaq, 3541 of 2002, dated 17.02.2009
”A doctor accused of negligence should not be arrested in a routine manner simply because a charge has been leveled against him. Unless his arrest is necessary for furthering the investigation or for collecting evidence or unless the investigating officer feels satisfied that the doctor proceeded against would not make himself available to face the prosecution unless arrested, the arrest should be withheld.”
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