This document provides an introduction to Medical Jurisprudence, its scope and application. It discusses how Medical Jurisprudence involves applying medical knowledge to legal purposes in both civil and criminal cases. Medical practitioners must serve as expert witnesses in court, carefully documenting facts and drawing logical conclusions to determine innocence or guilt. It is essential for medical jurists to have knowledge across medical and ancillary sciences. While Medical Jurisprudence is theoretically taught, the practical side is often neglected. Improving opportunities for students to observe legal cases and conduct autopsies could help address shortcomings judges have observed in medical witnesses.