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hello everyone welcome back to a new session on dentistry and more so in todays session well be seeing about the consent the last class we had covered the ethical principles so I was talking about the most vital principle that is autonomy so in autonomy that is respectful person the respecting the persons to choose decision so that is the consent so most of the experiments which was which was done the last 1915 the prior to 1915 time all where without any consent so in todays world or present scenario the most important ethical principle is autonomy or the consent so if we do any study if we are doing any procedure in a medical procedure or even if we are doing a questionnaire study we need to get ever written consent the voice will not be valid it will not be accepted anywhere so the consent is the most crucial principle of ethics so lets say what is the definition given by the Indian contract act 1872 the concern has defined us when two or more person agree upon the same thing i