Gwalior High Court – Photo: Social Media Expansion filed an SLP in the Supreme Court on 27 April to ban the Gwalior High Court on nursing examinations The interim order was challenged. Through this, an appeal was made for stay on the order. But after the hearing, the Supreme Court directed to uphold the interim order of the Gwalior High Court. Seeing the seriousness of the matter, the Supreme Court has upheld the order of the High Court. While hearing the student Sewaram vs Dilip Sharma, the Supreme Court on Monday refused to lift the ban on the nursing examination. Significantly, on the petition of advocate Dilip Kumar Sharma, the Gwalior High Court has banned the nursing examinations. 414 On April, the Gwalior High Court gave its interim order maintaining the stay and handed over the investigation to the CBI. Is. CBI is investigating 414 nursing colleges in the state. High Court to CBI 1683605641 has been ordered to check the parameters of the colleges. Along with this, Madhya Pradesh Nurses Registration Council has also been made a party on the instructions of the High Court. Important hearing of the case is to be held on 27 May. During this hearing, the CBI will also present its status report in the court. It is noteworthy that on last February, the High Court had banned the nursing examinations. The examination of B.Sc Nursing Post Basic, M.Sc Nursing was banned. ,
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