দাবিত্যাগ: এটি আইনি পরামর্শ নয়। আইন ও মামলা আইন পরিবর্তন হয়। আপনার নির্দিষ্ট পরিস্থিতির জন্য সর্বদা একজন যোগ্য আইনজীবীর সাথে পরামর্শ করুন।

সব মামলা
Medical Negligence
House of Lords
1998

Bolitho v City and Hackney Health Authority

[1998] AC 232

Ratio Decidendi

The Bolam test requires the body of medical opinion relied upon to have a logical basis. The court is not bound to accept expert evidence that is not capable of withstanding logical analysis, even if held by a responsible body of practitioners.

তথ্য

A two-year-old child suffered brain damage after respiratory failure. The registrar failed to attend when called. The question was whether intubation would have prevented the harm.

রায়ের সারসংক্ষেপ

The House of Lords held the claim failed on causation. However, Lord Browne-Wilkinson clarified that the Bolam test is not a mere 'head-counting' exercise — the court must be satisfied that the opinion relied upon has a logical basis.

মূল উদ্ধৃতি

"The court is not bound to hold that a defendant doctor escapes liability for negligent treatment or diagnosis just because he leads evidence from a number of medical experts who are genuinely of opinion that the defendant's treatment or diagnosis accorded with sound medical practice."

Lord Browne-Wilkinson

পরবর্তী ব্যবহার

Good law

Qualifies Bolam by requiring expert opinion to withstand logical scrutiny.