Punjab & Haryana High Court, Chandigarh
Citation(1989) 4 SCC 286
CourtSupreme Court of India
Date28 August 1989
Year1989
BenchRanganath Misra, G.L. Oza JJ.
Acts/ArticlesArticle 21
CategoryConstitutional Law

Key Principle Established

Every doctor has a professional obligation to provide immediate medical treatment to an injured person. No procedural law can interfere with this humanitarian duty.

Brief Facts

A PIL was filed highlighting that injured persons were being denied medical treatment because hospitals demanded police clearance before treating accident and assault victims, leading to preventable deaths.

Ratio Decidendi

The Court directed that every doctor must provide instantaneous treatment to any injured person to preserve life. No criminal procedural law, zonal regulation, or institutional rule can operate as a fetter on this humanitarian obligation.

Impact & Significance

This judgment made emergency medical treatment a fundamental right. It removed the excuse hospitals gave for refusing treatment pending police formalities, saving countless lives.

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