Medical Students
Where Medicine Meets Law — Learn the Science That Protects You
“Because your signature, your report, and your silence — all carry legal meaning.”
This series transforms young medical minds into confident, law-aware professionals. Understand how every prescription, consent, and certification can have legal consequences.
Learn the foundations of medical jurisprudence, forensic medicine, autopsy science, and medico-legal documentation through real case discussions and practical insights.
Designed by Dr. Anand Pawar (MD, LL.B), it bridges textbooks with courtroom realities — preparing you for exams, practice, and protection.
Join now — safeguard your career before you even start your practice.
- Understand your rights, duties, liabilities, and protections as a medical practitioner.
- Doctor–patient relationship, negligence, consent, confidentiality, certification
- Legal responsibilities under MTP, PCPNDT, Transplantation, NDPS, and other Acts
- Real-world medico-legal case discussions
- The foundation every doctor must know — from crime scene to courtroom.
- Identification, age estimation, sex determination
- Examination of living persons — accused, victims, arrested individuals
- Ethical and legal conduct in medical practice
- Discover how science supports law and medicine through evidence.
- Crime scene management for doctors
- Forensic ballistics, toxicology basics, DNA & serology
- Biological and trace evidence interpretation for clinicians
- Write what saves you — because every word in a report matters.
- Medico-legal certificates, injury reports, consent forms
- Chain of custody and proper documentation
- How to give expert opinion in medico-legal cases
- Decode how every wound speaks — mechanism, weapon, and time of injury.
- Classification, mechanism, and medico-legal significance of injuries
- Firearm, sharp, blunt, thermal, electrical, and road traffic injuries
- Correlation between clinical findings and alleged history
- Learn how inquests form the foundation of every death inquiry.
- Types of inquests: police, magistrate, executive
- Scene observation, documentation, and preservation of evidence
- Role of doctors during inquest and scene visit
- Understand how the dead speak through science and skill.
- Techniques, steps, and legal aspects of autopsy
- Estimation of time since death
- Interpretation of postmortem findings and report writing
- The unseen evidence that seals the truth.
- Preservation, labeling, forwarding of viscera and biological samples
- Correlation of chemical analysis report with autopsy findings
- Common poisons, medico-legal importance, and case illustrations
- From witness box to expert confidence.
- Role of medical expert in court
- Techniques of chief and cross-examination
- Presenting medical facts with clarity and confidence
Don’t Learn Forensic Medicine — Live It!
(Integrated Crash Course)
All-in-one interactive crash course covering every topic from the MBBS & PG syllabus — practical, clinical, and medico-legal integration with real case discussions.
One-stop intensive learning for exams, internships, and medico-legal readiness
Medical Jurisprudence Made Easy:
Law in Everyday Medical Practice More…
Forensic Medicine Essentials:
Linking Clinical Practice with Law More…
Forensic Science in Medicine:
The Scientific Backbone of Justice More…
Medico-Legal Evidence & Documentation:
The Doctor’s Defence More…
Injuries and Wounds:
The Language of Trauma More…
Inquest and Death Investigation:
The First Step to Truth More…
Postmortem Examination Decoded:
Science of the Silent Witness More…
Viscera, Toxicology & Chemical Analysis:
Truth Lies in Traces More…
Courtroom Skills:
How Doctors Win with Evidence More…