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Bare Act Constitution of India · Article 21 / Parmanand Katara case

Supreme Court of India held that it is permanent obligation of every member of medical profession either government or private to give medical aid to every injured person brought for treatment immediately without waiting for procedural formalities in the case of-

A Common Cause v. Union of India, (1996) 1 SC 753
B Peoples Union of India, AIR 1983 SC 339
Parmanand Katara v. Union of India, AIR 1989 SC 2039 Answer
D Lakshmi Kant Pandey v. Union of India, (1984) 25 SC 244
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In Parmanand Katara v. Union of India (1989), the SC held that every doctor — government or private — has an obligation to provide immediate medical aid to injured persons without waiting for procedural formalities like police clearance or medico-legal paperwork.

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Subject Constitutional Law
Difficulty Medium
Act Constitution of India
Section Article 21 / Parmanand Katara case
Answer (C) Knowledge-Based
Paper AIBE XIV — September 2019
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