Doctors and other professionals writing reports for courts or giving expert testimony will be immune from disciplinary action after a landmark High Court ruling last week.
The ruling came in the case of Professor Sir Roy Meadow, who won his court battle to overturn the General Medical Council's decision to strike him off for giving mistaken evidence on sudden infant death.
The judge ruled that all witnesses giving evidence in good faith, even if their testimony is wrong, must be protected from disciplinary action, so they are not deterred from coming forward.
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