BMJ | 2019
Doctors have authority to assess injuries from alleged torture, says Supreme Court
Abstract
Doctors providing medical reports on asylum seekers who claim they were tortured are entitled to reach conclusions on how consistent the injuries are with the person’s account of what happened, the UK Supreme Court has ruled.1\n\nSuch evidence can be of “significant potential value” to decision makers in their “supremely difficult and important task,” the justices added, and is consistent with the Istanbul Protocol, the international agreement on the investigation of torture.\n\nGiving authoritative guidance on the correct approach to medical evidence in asylum claims, the UK’s highest court corrected “controversial” observations by the Court of Appeal accusing a doctor of straying beyond the limit of his role.\n\nThe five justices were considering the case of KV, who …