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It was stated in the petition that in order to pass the course He was to be appointed within a time period of three months. Instead of three months, more than 6 years have passed, but still he has not been given appointment. The college has other documents including his mark sheet which are not being returned. Madhya Pradesh High Court (file photo) – Photo: Amar Ujala
Expansion 1644042233 To pursue medical PG course After that the appointment was to be given in three months. Instead of three months, 6 years have passed, but the appointment was not given. Due to filling the bond, his education related documents are also not being returned. On the petition of the doctor, the High Court’s High Court’s Chief Justice Ravi Vijay Kumar Malimath and Justice Vishal Mishra’s couple has issued a notice to the non-applicants and sought answers.
In the petition filed on behalf of Dr. Bhimrao Roop Singh Pawar, it was stated that he had taken admission in PG medical course in service category. During the admission in PG medical course, a bond of ten lakh rupees was filled. As per the condition of the bond, after completing the course, he had to serve in rural areas for one year. He had passed the PCG course in April 1644042233.
It was stated in the petition that he was to be given appointment within a time period of three months after passing the course. Instead of three months, more than 6 years have passed, but still he has not been given appointment. The college has other documents including his mark sheet, which are not being returned. Advocate Aditya Sanghi, appearing for the petitioner, told the bench that education related documents are the capital of the student. It is the fault of the government for not giving appointment within the prescribed time period. The documents of the petitioner are not being returned even after making representations. In the petition, Principal Secretary, Director and Commissioner Medical Education Department was made non-applicant. ,
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