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Dec 10 2002

Dr. AtIn Kundu and ors. Vs. State of Chhattisgarh and ors.

Court: Chhattisgarh

Decided on: Dec-10-2002

Reported in: AIR2003Chh1; 2003(1)MPHT67(CG)

ORDERP.C. Naik, J. 1. In Medical Council of India v. Madhu Singh (AIR 2002 SCW 3742), the Apex Court has, if one may say so with respect, very aptly observed that 'when time of admission to Medical Courses arrives, immediately comes to mind Shakespeare's Othello, where it has been written 'Chaos is come again'. Inevitable result is that considerable time is lost by candidates chasing vires instead of virus'. This very aptly applies to the case at hand. 2. The petitioners, who are 30 in number, have preferred this writ petition calling in question the validity of Rule 6.3 of the 'Chhattisgarh Snatakottar Pravesh Pariksha Niyam 2002' in short, 'PG Rules, 2002' which mandates that completion of two years service in a Rural Primary Health Centre under the State Government on or before 30th April of the Pre-PG Examination is a must. The immediate effect being that even those candidates who have an outstanding academic career will not be able to take up the Pre-PG Examination in case they ha...


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