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    🏛️ Supreme Court Judgment: Surgeon’s Clinical Judgment Upheld

    “Surgeon is the best judge to choose procedure”

    📅 Date: April 7, 2026
    ⚖️ Case: Dr. S. Balagopal vs State of Tamil Nadu
    🏛️ Court: Supreme Court of India

    🔍 Case Summary

    In a significant ruling reinforcing medical autonomy, the Supreme Court quashed criminal proceedings against a paediatric surgeon accused of performing an orchidectomy instead of orchidopexy on a 1.5-year-old child.

    The child’s father alleged:
    • Consent was given only for orchidopexy
    • Surgeon performed orchidectomy without approval
    • Consent form was allegedly altered

    ⚖️ Court’s Key Observations

    👨‍⚖️ Bench:
    • Justice P. S. Narasimha
    • Justice Manoj Misra

    🧠 Critical Legal Takeaways

    ✅ Surgeon’s Clinical Judgment is Paramount

    “Operating surgeon is the best judge to decide the procedure.”

    ✅ Alternative Procedures Covered Under Consent
    • Consent form included orchidopexy/orchidectomy (with slash)
    • Indicates both options were explained and permitted

    ✅ Medical Board Validation Matters
    • Independent medical board confirmed:
    • Procedure was appropriate
    • Done to prevent future malignancy risk

    ✅ No Malafide Intent Found
    • No evidence of:
    • Negligence
    • Malicious intent
    • Consent manipulation

    🏥 Why This Judgment is Important for Doctors

    🔹 Strengthens clinical decision-making authority
    🔹 Protects doctors when acting in patient’s best interest
    🔹 Reinforces importance of well-documented consent forms
    🔹 Highlights value of medical board opinions in litigation

    ⚠️ Important Learning for Hospitals & Surgeons

    ✔ Always include all possible surgical options in consent
    ✔ Use clear formats (avoid ambiguity in documentation)
    ✔ Maintain proper medico-legal records
    ✔ Consider board/peer opinion in complex cases

    💬 Discussion Points for IMA Members
    1. How do you structure your consent forms for alternative procedures?
    2. Should there be a standard IMA consent format nationally?
    3. How can we protect doctors from false medico-legal cases?
    4. Is blanket consent for alternatives legally safe in all cases?

    🚀 IMA HBI Insight

    This judgment is a strong precedent supporting doctor autonomy + evidence-based decisions, but also reminds us:

    👉 Documentation is your strongest defense.

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    *📅 IMA Webinar Event – Informed Consent
    Title:
    IMA Webinar – Informed Consent

    Save this reminder 👇https://calendar.app.google/madj8RxfEVQHH1wP6

    Join Link:
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    Description:
    Join this important IMA HBI webinar focused on “Informed Consent” — a critical medico-legal and ethical aspect of hospital practice.
    👨‍⚕️ Key Takeaways:
    Legal importance of informed consent
    Documentation best practices
    Common mistakes hospitals must avoid
    Real-life case discussions
    🎯 Ideal for:
    Hospital Owners | Doctors | Administrators | Legal Teams

    Please share in your Groups* IMA KSB PUBLIC HEALTH FORUM INVITES YOU TO ATTEND A WEBINAR ON TOPIC – INFORMED CONSENT Time: 9pm Date: 17-04-2026 Friday.

    Zoom Link:
    https://us06web.zoom.us/j/4772160084?pwd=3qSGlgTbt5GSCdnbullOYDLPCnnaz1.1

    Meeting ID: 477 216 0084 Passcode: imaksb

    Youtube: https://youtube.com/live/OeCIbHhQdBU?feature=share

    Regards, Dr. Veerabhadraiah T A President, IMA KSB Dr. Suriraju V Hon. Secretary, IMA KSB. Dr.Pavankumar M Chairman, IMA KSB Public Health Sub Committee.

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