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In the Eminent Field of healthcare, the role of autopsy in unraveling the Complexity of medical negligence is critical. With an alarming prevalence of cases involving potential malpractice, this research explore into the critical signicance of autopsies in shedding light on litigation arising from medical negligence. The medical eld is not immune to the complexities and uncertainties inherent in any human attempt, and instances of alleged misconduct prompt a closer examination of postmortem procedures. Healthcare practitioners and medical experts may neglect their patients by acting rudely toward them, failing to provide them the necessary attention and information, or by offering inadequate treatment, which can have a wide range of consequences, including serious injury and even death. Regulations in the form of laws and ethics must be put in place to address the situation where the medical profession is used to further personal interests at the expense of societal demand.In contrast to those who lack education, educated people no longer believe that “the will of god” can be used to explain any unfortunate complication or to explain an unfortunate side effect of treatment; instead, they believe that “someone has to be responsible and answerable” and that “someone ought to pay.” for the misfortune. In this study we aim to explore the symbiotic relationship between autopsy ndings and the legal eld by offering insights into the contribution of postmortem to the resolution of disputes arising from alleged medical malpractice.
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