Consent Flashcards
Given by which act
Section 13 of Indian contract act
Assault is given by which BNS
131
Types of consent
Implied
Expressed
Blanket
Proxy or surrogate
Authorised
Which is better implied or expressed consent
Expressed
Which type of consent is invalid in India
Blanket
Doctrines of consent
Full disclosure
Partial disclosure
Emergency
Extended consent
Therapeutic waiver
Informed refusal
Loco parentis
Doctrine of loco parentis
In the absence of parents
Child below 12 years
Consent obtained from principal or warden
Doctrine of emergency
30 BNS
In the absence of parents
In emergency situations
Doctrine of informed refusal
Right to refuse treatment after knowing risk
With patient signature
Therapeutic privilege
Partial disclosure to patient
Complete disclosure to parent
Blanket consent
Obtained during admission
One consent for all procedures and investigation
Invalid in India
For autopsy consent obtained from
IO
Relative
Victim consent for rape which BNSS
184
Accused consent which BNSS in rape
52
Consent in MTP by whom at what age
Above 18 yrs
Or below 18 by guardians
28 BNS
Validity of consent
Free and voluntary
Physically competent
Mentally sound
No intoxication
No misinterpretation of data
30 BNS
Doctrine of emergency
For medical examination legal age
12 years
18 years for major procedures
Is consent mandatory for under trial prisoner
Yes
Whose consent for examination of convict
Authority