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HC notice to Maha over PIL for computerisation of FMRs

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Press Trust of India Nagpur
A High Court bench today issued notices to Maharashtra's health and Home ministries over illegible writing in Forensic Medical Report (FMR), a medico-legal document.

Peeved by the illegible handwriting of medicos especially in FMRs, including clinical forensic and postmortem reports, a Sevagram-based forensic doctor approached the court for computerisation of all FMRs and its generation through forensic medical software.

The petitioner, Dr Indrajit Khandekar, who is in-charge of state's first clinical forensic medicine unit at Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (MGIMS) Sevagram (Wardha), filed a petition on the ground that illegible handwriting of doctors in FMRs often creates lot of problems for courts and criminal justice system is adversely affected.
 

His plea is based on a detailed study report conducted by him, which he had earlier submitted to government agencies.

A division bench of Justices Bhushan Gavai and Z A Haq today issued notices to health and Home ministries of state.

Citing Khandekar's study, his counsel Vijay Patait contended that most of the handwriting of doctors on FMRs is not legible and a lot of time is consumed in deciphering it. He also highlighted problems posed during criminal and civil investigation because of the illegible handwriting.

Advocate Patait contended that the FMRs prepared by doctors in cases of sexual assault, injuries in cases of assault, attempt to murder, road traffic accident, poisoning cases, person causing nuisance under the influence of alcohol, arrested person, dowry death, torture and murder cases, including post-mortem reports etc, play a major role in meeting the ends of justice.

He further argued that illegible handwriting of medicos in FMRs is a cause of worry and even courts have expressed displeasure over the handwriting of doctors.

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First Published: Oct 09 2013 | 3:10 PM IST

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