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Judge Vs Judge: SC Takes Note Of Calcutta HC Case, Hearing Scheduled Tomorrow
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Medical Admission Irregularities | Calcutta HC Single-Judge Alleges Misconduct By Judge Who Presided Over Division Bench Which Stayed Order For CBI Probe

In a remarkable development, a single bench of Justice Abhijit Gangopadhyay has alleged misconduct by Justice Soumen Sen, who presided over a division bench which stayed the single bench s order for a.

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SC directs all courts to check no litigant suppresses facts for bail

The Supreme Court has directed all courts to ensure that any litigant who approaches for bail should not mislead the Court by suppressing facts | Latest News India

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Peeved at bad handwriting, Odisha High Court orders doctors to write in capital letters

The Orissa High Court, vexed by doctors illegible handwriting, issued a directive on January 4, mandating them to write postmortem reports and prescriptions in capital letters. This followed an incident where an indecipherable report prompted the court s intervention. Justice S K Panigrahi emphasized the serious impact on medico-legal comprehension, urging the chief secretary to circulate the directive to medical facilities.

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Doctors should use 'legible handwriting' for prescriptions, reports: Orissa HC

Cuttack (Odisha), Jan 8 (PTI) The Orissa High Court has directed the state government to issue a circular asking doctors to write all prescriptions and medico-legal reports in legible handwriting, if possible, in capital letters or in a typed form.

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