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    In Gadwal, all private hospitals will suspend medical services for three days in protest against recent attacks. The decision was made by the Association of Doctors of Private Hospitals. The attacks, like the one at Ananta Hospital last night, have led to this action.

    Attacking a private hospital is a serious offense under Indian law. Offenders can face criminal charges under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, including rioting, causing hurt, and mischief causing damage. Additionally, individuals can be penalized under the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act and specific Hospital Protection Acts.

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    The legal consequences for medical negligence resulting in a patient’s death are also severe. Medical professionals can face criminal charges for causing death by negligence, hurting others endangering life, or causing grievous hurt. Civil consequences may include compensation claims and damages for wrongful death.

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    Professional consequences for medical professionals involved in such incidents can include disciplinary actions from medical councils and reputational damage. The legal process involves filing complaints with the police and consumer disputes commissions, followed by investigations and trials to determine negligence.

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    In conclusion, the legal system in India takes medical negligence and attacks on healthcare institutions seriously to ensure accountability and justice for all parties involved.

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