Orissa HC slams doctors, directs prescriptions, medico-legal reports in legible handwriting

Published On 2024-01-09 12:30 GMT   |   Update On 2024-01-09 12:30 GMT
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Highlighting the difficulty faced by the common men or judicial officers to understand the 'zigzag handwriting' by the doctors, the Orissa High Court recently directed the State Government to issue a circular asking all medical professionals to write all prescriptions and medico-legal reports in legible handwriting, if possible, in capital letters or in a typed form.

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ZigZag Writing Has Become Fashion Among Doctors: Orissa HC Slams Doctors, Directs Prescriptions, Medico-Legal Reports In Legible Handwriting


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