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1st SET OF ASSIGNMENTS
Post Graduate Diploma in
Medico Legal Systems
(Applicable for 2013-14
batch)
Subject : Introduction to
Medico Legal Systems
Total: 100 Marks
Q. 1) Discuss
Indian legal System 30
Answer:The Indian Judicial System is one of the oldest legal systems in the
world today. It is part of the inheritance India received from the British
after more than 200 years of their Colonial rule, and the same is obvious from
the many similarities the Indian legal system shares with the English Legal
System. The frame work of the current legal system has been laid down by the
Indian Constitution and the judicial system derives its powers from it.
The Constitution of India is the supreme law of the country, the fountain
source of law in India. It came into effect on 26 January 1950 and is the
Q. 2) Write note
on any three 30
Q. a. Medical
Council of India
Answer:The Medical Council of India (MCI) is the statutory body for establishing
uniform and high standards of medical education in India. The Council grants
recognition of medical qualifications, gives accreditation to medical colleges,
grants registration to medical practitioners, and monitors medical practice in
India. The current chairman of
Q. b. Nursing Council
of India
Answer:The Indian Nursing Council is a national regulatory body for nurses and
nurse education in India. It is an autonomous body under the Government of
India, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, constituted by the Central
Government under section 3(1) of the Indian Nursing Council Act, 1947 of Indian
parliament.There are many registered state-level nursing councils. They are
granted autonomous rights by the nursing council.
1.
Kerala Nurses and Midwives Council
Kerala
Q. d. Central Council
of Homoeopathy
Answer:
Q. 3) Write note
on Bar council of India 10
Answer:The Bar Council of India is a statutory body established under the
Advocates Act 1961 that regulates the legal practice and legal education in
India. Its members are elected from amongst the lawyers in India and as such
represents the Indian bar. It prescribes standards of professional conduct,
etiquettes and exercises disciplinary jurisdiction over the bar. It also sets
standards for legal education and grants recognition to Universities whose
Q. 4) Write about
following legal & medical terminologies 30
Answer:
Q. a. Plaintiff
Answer:A Plaintiffalso known as a claimant or complainant, is the term used in
some jurisdictions for the party who initiates a lawsuit (also known as an
c. Cause of
Action
Answer:The cause of action is the heart of the complaint, which is the Pleading
that initiates a lawsuit. Without an adequately stated cause of action the
plaintiff's case can be dismissed at the outset. It is not sufficient merely to
state that certain events occurred that entitle the plaintiff to relief. All
the elements of each cause of action must be detailed in the complaint. The
claims must be supported by the facts, the law, and a conclusion that flows
from the application of the law to those facts.
The cause of action is often stated in the form of a
Q. e. Cognizance
Answer:It is the power, authority, and ability of a judge to determine a
particular legal matter. A judge's decision to take note of or deal with a
cause. That which is cognizable to a
judge is within the scope of his or her jurisdiction. A Justice of the Peace
would not have cognizance of a major criminal matter, for example.
In old practice,that part of a fine in which the defendant acknowledged
that the land in question was the right of the complainant. From this the fine
itself derived its name, as being sur cognizance de droit, etc., and the
parties their titles of cognizer and cognizee.
Q. f. Fundamental
Rights
Answer:Fundamental rights are a generally regarded set of legal protections in
the context of a legal system, wherein such system is itself based upon this
same set of basic, fundamental, or inalienable rights. Such rights thus belong
without presumption or cost of privilege to all human beings under such
jurisdiction. The concept of human rights has been promoted as a legal concept
in large part owing to the idea that human beings have such
"fundamental" rights, such that transcend all jurisdiction, but are
typically reinforced in different ways and with different
Q. g. F.I.R
Answer:A First Information Report (FIR) is a written document prepared by police
organizations in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan when they receive information
about the commission of a cognizable offence. It is generally a complaint
lodged with the police by the victim of a cognizable offense or by someone on
his or her behalf, but anyone can make such a report either orally or in
writing to the police.
For a non cognizable offense a Community
Q. j. Evidence
Based
Answer:In medicine, Evidence Based means pertaining to the conscientious,
explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about
the care of individual patients. The practice of evidence-based medicine means
integrating individual clinical expertise with the best available external
clinical evidence from systematic research.
Evidence-based prevention refers to a set of prevention activities that
evaluation research has shown to be effective. Some of these prevention
activities help individuals develop the intentions and skills to act in a
healthy manner. Others focus on creating an
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