Principles of Medical Jurisprudence is a classic and authoritative text that examines the legal implications of medical science and practice. The book provides a detailed analysis of medico-legal principles that arise in criminal and civil proceedings, including issues relating to injury, death, poisoning, medical negligence, and professional responsibility.The text explains the role of medical evidence in courts, the duties and liabilities of medical practitioners, and the legal standards governing consent, expert testimony, and causation. By integrating legal doctrine with medical knowledge, the book enables readers to understand how scientific findings are interpreted and applied within the judicial process. This Indian Reprint (2025) preserves the original scholarly depth while ensuring accessibility for modern readers. Widely used by lawyers, judges, forensic experts, and medical professionals, the book remains an indispensable reference for medico-legal education and courtroom practice.






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