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Doctor can’t be prosecuted for choosing medically valid procedure without proof of consent tampering: Supreme Court quashes case

A key aspect of the case was the opinion of a Medical Board constituted pursuant to directions of the High Court. The Board examined the medical records and histopathology reports and concluded that the removed testicle was small, cystic, dysplastic, and exhibited focal fibrosis.

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