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Stake holders (patients, health workers and law enforcers) should take cognizance of what procedures and limitation exist when requesting the acquisition of medical records in the public interest. In the public interest or for the sake of law enforcement, the confidentiality of medical records may be breached. Medical records contain confidential information of patient’s medical condition and treatment given. Department of Forensic Medicine and Medico-legal, Faculty of Medicine, University of Airlanggaĭepartment of Criminal Law, Faculty of Law, University of Jember