'M' a quack, an uneducated in matters of surgery, had performed an operation on a man for internal piles with the help of ordinary knife, unlike previous occasions, for which the man died due to haemorrhage.Decide on 'M''s liability.(i) 'M' is a recognised quack and hence not liable.(ii) 'M''s profession is not legally acceptable hence liable.(iii) 'M' is not liable because the man consented for such operation.(iv) 'M' is not liable because it was a postoperational syndrome The probable answer is :

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'M' a quack, an uneducated in matters of surgery, had performed an operation on a man for internal piles with the help of ordinary knife, unlike previous occasions, for which the man died due to haemorrhage.<br />Decide on 'M''s liability.<br />(i) 'M' is a recognised quack and hence not liable.<br />(ii) 'M''s profession is not legally acceptable hence liable.<br />(iii) 'M' is not liable because the man consented for such operation.<br />(iv) 'M' is not liable because it was a postoperational syndrome The probable answer is :






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