A. Patient
B. Hospitals
C. Court
D. Law
Related Mcqs:
- Medical Jurisprudence proper, embraces all questions which effect the Civil or Social rights of individuals and injries to the person and bring the medical practitioner into contact with_____________?
A. Patient
B. Hospitals
C. Court
D. Law - Medical certificates of ill health, medical certificate of insanity, medical certificate for death, medico-legal report of injury, post-mortem reports abortion, dying declaration are called_________________?
A. Oral medical evidence
B. Documentary medical evidence
C. Both A and B
D. None of above - A medical practitioner witness__________ to take oath before recording evidence?
A. Needs
B. Not need
C. Have discretion
D. All of above - A medical practitioner witness _____________ to take oath before recording evidence?
A. Needs
B. Not need
C. Have discretion
D. All of above - A fee offered to a medical practitioner to cover necessary travelling expenses by the Court is called______________?
A. Conduct money
B. Diet money
C. Medical charges
D. Commission Fee - Where conduct money are not adequate the medical practitioner may point it in the Court_________________?
A. Before recording evidence
B. After recording evidence
C. At any time during trial
D. None of above - Medical Jurisprudence, Forensic Medicine and Legal Medicine are considered ?
A. Different terms
B. Synonymous terms
C. Strange terms
D. None of above - Medical Jurisprudence, Forensic Medicine and Legal Medicine are considered______________?
A. Different terms
B. Synonymous terms
C. Strange terms
D. None of above - Whoever cheats by pretending to be some other person, or by knowingly substituting one person for another or represents that he or any other person is a person other than he or such other person really is, he commits the offence which is _______________ ?
A. Called cheating by personation
B. Cheating
C. Fraud
D. None of these - Section 26, of the West Pakistan Civil Courts Ordinance, 1962 deals with____________?
A. Place of the Court
B. Officer of the Court
C. Seal of the Court
D. None of above