When can FIR and Arrest Warrant be filed against a Doctor? When not?
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- Jacob Mathew vs State of Punjab (2005)
This is a landmark judgment regarding FIR and arrest of doctors.
The Supreme Court clearly stated:
• Every medical error is not a criminal offence
• To file a case under IPC Section 304A (causing death by negligence), there must be:
👉 Gross / Criminal Negligence
• Without Expert Medical Opinion, FIR should NOT be registered
• Doctors should not be arrested in a routine manner⸻
- Martin F. D’Souza vs Mohd. Ishfaq (2009)
Supreme Court guidelines:
• When a complaint is filed by patient/relatives:
❌ Police or Magistrate should NOT directly register FIR
✔ First, an opinion must be obtained from a Government Medical Board / Expert
• Only if experts confirm gross negligence, further action should proceed👉 Purpose:
To protect doctors from unnecessary harassment and fear⸻
- Dr. Suresh Gupta Case (2004)
• A simple error of judgment or accident during treatment
❌ Does NOT amount to criminal negligence
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KPME Act + IPC – What does it mean?
• Violation under KPME Act →
✔ Fine / License cancellation / Administrative action
• IPC Sections (304A / 337 / 338) →
✔ FIR possible, BUT
👉 Supreme Court guidelines must be followed strictly⸻
Important Protection for Doctors (Jacob Mathew Case)
• FIR does NOT automatically mean arrest
• Without Expert Medical Opinion, arrest should not happen
• Routine arrest is WRONG👉 If doctor:
• Cooperates with investigation
• Submits records
• Does not tamper evidence➡ Arrest is usually NOT required
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What should a Doctor do after FIR? (Very Important)
Immediately:
• Consult a good lawyer
• Preserve all medical records safely
• Cooperate with investigation
• Apply for anticipatory bail if needed
• Keep hospital/KPME documents ready⸻
When should a Doctor worry about arrest?
Only in situations where:
• Expert Medical Board clearly states gross negligence
• Serious criminal intent suspected
• Doctor is not cooperating
• Evidence tampering attempt
• Repeated negligence👉 Otherwise, no need to panic
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Important Understanding
• FIR ≠ Immediate arrest
• FIR = Beginning of legal processExample:
• Patient dies → FIR filed
• SOP followed + proper documentation
• No expert opinion➡ Case may be closed / dismissed
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DOCTOR LEGAL SUPPORT KIT
- First 12 Hours after FIR
• Obtain FIR copy (check IPC sections)
• Inform lawyer immediately
• Inform hospital management
• ❌ Do NOT discuss on social media or phone
• ❌ Do NOT alter/destroy records (criminal offence)
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- Documentation Protection Plan
Maintain a file with:
• Case sheet (IP/OP)
• Consent forms
• Nursing notes
• Investigation reports
• Treatment chart
• Referral notes
• Discharge summary / Death summary👉 Golden Rule:
• If it is not documented → it is considered not done (in court)⸻
- Statement to Police – What to say
Say:
“I have treated the patient according to standard and accepted medical protocol.
All records are available.
I will provide further details after expert opinion.”❌ Avoid saying:
• “There was delay”
• “Risk was high”
• “We didn’t inform properly”⸻
- Bail Understanding
• If IPC 304A / 338 mentioned →
👉 Usually bailable offence
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- Medical Board / Expert Opinion
They will check:
• Was SOP followed?
• Was consent proper?
• Any delay in referral?
• Documentation clarity👉 Expert opinion plays a crucial role
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NO MENS REA – Key Legal Concept
• Doctor had no criminal intention (mens rea)
• Treatment was given with intention to save life
• No gross negligence
• Complication or error ≠ criminal offence👉 Supreme Court:
Without proof of gross negligence, criminal action should NOT proceed⸻
If FIR is Misused → Quash Petition
If FIR affects future:
• File FIR Quash Petition in High CourtGrounds:
• Treatment followed SOP
• Only error of judgment, not negligence
• No expert opinion taken
• No criminal intent👉 FIR becomes abuse of legal process
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Conclusion
• Not every medical failure is negligence
• Not every negligence is criminal
• Doctors are legally protected when:
✔ SOP followed
✔ Proper documentation
✔ No criminal intent⸻
Author:
Dr. Shivaraj Patil
Paediatrician,
Medical Professional & Legal Scholar
Sindhanuru Karnataka -
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