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What is MLCD?

MLCD is an acronym (short-form) for ‘Medical Law Cases – For Doctors,’ a monthly law reporter for the healthcare providers.


It updates them regularly on the changes in medical laws and also guides them on the precautions that need to be taken to avoid legal issues. The ‘Suggestions Precautions’ featured in this journal comprise of simple ‘Do’s & Don’ts’ that are pragmatic, relevant, and applicable in their day-to-day practice.

We believe that ‘Prevention is better than cure.’


MLCD is an acronym (short-form) for ‘Medical Law Cases – For Doctors,’ a monthly law reporter for the healthcare providers.


It updates them regularly on the changes in medical laws and also guides them on the precautions that need to be taken to avoid legal issues. The ‘Suggestions Precautions’ featured in this journal comprise of simple ‘Do’s & Don’ts’ that are pragmatic, relevant, and applicable in their day-to-day practice.

We believe that ‘Prevention is better than cure.’


MLCD is an acronym (short-form) for ‘Medical Law Cases – For Doctors,’ a monthly law reporter for the healthcare providers.

It updates them regularly on the changes in medical laws and also guides them on the precautions that need to be taken to avoid legal issues. The ‘Suggestions Precautions’ featured in this journal comprise of simple ‘Do’s & Don’ts’ that are pragmatic, relevant, and applicable in their day-to-day practice.

We believe that ‘Prevention is better than cure.’


MLCD is an acronym (short-form) for ‘Medical Law Cases – For Doctors,’ a monthly law reporter for the healthcare providers.


It updates them regularly on the changes in medical laws and also guides them on the precautions that need to be taken to avoid legal issues. The ‘Suggestions Precautions’ featured in this journal comprise of simple ‘Do’s & Don’ts’ that are pragmatic, relevant, and applicable in their day-to-day practice.

We believe that ‘Prevention is better than cure.’


MLCD is an acronym (short-form) for ‘Medical Law Cases – For Doctors,’ a monthly law reporter for the healthcare providers.

It updates them regularly on the changes in medical laws and also guides them on the precautions that need to be taken to avoid legal issues. The ‘Suggestions Precautions’ featured in this journal comprise of simple ‘Do’s & Don’ts’ that are pragmatic, relevant, and applicable in their day-to-day practice.

We believe that ‘Prevention is better than cure.’


MLCD is an acronym (short-form) for ‘Medical Law Cases – For Doctors,’ a monthly law reporter for the healthcare providers.


It updates them regularly on the changes in medical laws and also guides them on the precautions that need to be taken to avoid legal issues. The ‘Suggestions Precautions’ featured in this journal comprise of simple ‘Do’s & Don’ts’ that are pragmatic, relevant, and applicable in their day-to-day practice.

We believe that ‘Prevention is better than cure.’


MLCD is an acronym (short-form) for ‘Medical Law Cases – For Doctors,’ a monthly law reporter for the healthcare providers.

It updates them regularly on the changes in medical laws and also guides them on the precautions that need to be taken to avoid legal issues. The ‘Suggestions Precautions’ featured in this journal comprise of simple ‘Do’s & Don’ts’ that are pragmatic, relevant, and applicable in their day-to-day practice.

We believe that ‘Prevention is better than cure.’


MLCD is an acronym (short-form) for ‘Medical Law Cases – For Doctors,’ a monthly law reporter for the healthcare providers.


It updates them regularly on the changes in medical laws and also guides them on the precautions that need to be taken to avoid legal issues. The ‘Suggestions Precautions’ featured in this journal comprise of simple ‘Do’s & Don’ts’ that are pragmatic, relevant, and applicable in their day-to-day practice.

We believe that ‘Prevention is better than cure.’


MLCD is an acronym (short-form) for ‘Medical Law Cases – For Doctors,’ a monthly law reporter for the healthcare providers.


It updates them regularly on the changes in medical laws and also guides them on the precautions that need to be taken to avoid legal issues. The ‘Suggestions Precautions’ featured in this journal comprise of simple ‘Do’s & Don’ts’ that are pragmatic, relevant, and applicable in their day-to-day practice.

We believe that ‘Prevention is better than cure.’


MLCD is an acronym (short-form) for ‘Medical Law Cases – For Doctors,’ a monthly law reporter for the healthcare providers.


It updates them regularly on the changes in medical laws and also guides them on the precautions that need to be taken to avoid legal issues. The ‘Suggestions Precautions’ featured in this journal comprise of simple ‘Do’s & Don’ts’ that are pragmatic, relevant, and applicable in their day-to-day practice.

We believe that ‘Prevention is better than cure.’


MLCD is an acronym (short-form) for ‘Medical Law Cases – For Doctors,’ a monthly law reporter for the healthcare providers.


It updates them regularly on the changes in medical laws and also guides them on the precautions that need to be taken to avoid legal issues. The ‘Suggestions Precautions’ featured in this journal comprise of simple ‘Do’s & Don’ts’ that are pragmatic, relevant, and applicable in their day-to-day practice.

We believe that ‘Prevention is better than cure.’


Know Your Journal

Publishes ‘real time judgments’ on medical negligence from higher courts

Every judgment is further summarized in simple, non-legal language

Comprehensively guides a doctor on avoiding MedLegal issues

Suggests practically useful ‘Do’s & Don’ts’ in day-to-day practice

Cases selected / analyzed solely from a doctor’s viewpoint