[Speaker 1] What happens if orthopedic surgeon issues a disability certificate and can it be challenged in court? Are orthopedic surgeons accountable for that disability certificate? How does that work? Is that happened before? [Speaker 2] Yeah, it is very common because in legality if you go for legal many of the time injury need to be defined. Injury take it to grievous injury and simple injury on basis of what the criminal section changes under BNS law. Also when we talk about accidental claims and all in accidental tribunal because of injury the compensation varies. And doctors are the person who are going to certify all this. So any disability certificate for which their people are going to take a benefit from the government or benefit from the court or whatever is given by the orthopedic, liability is going to be there on orthopedic surgeon. Only thing is that if at all this disability certificate was given after patient's examination, we can defend ourself and can prove in court of law and it cannot be challenged because being a expert science, doctor's verdict is considered in court of law. Except when expert opinion is given on that disability by some other team of doctor that no this is not followed certain protocol. Then only liability can be proved.