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Specially abled MBBS Students approach SC to Challenge NMC Regulations

The impugned Regulations were notified on 04.11.2019 and have restricted the maximum number of attempts to four to clear the first professional university exams. Consequently, the names of these students had been struck off from their respective Medical colleges/universities.

ANI Dec 14, 2022 15:29 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], December 14 (ANI): Five specially-abled MBBS Students who were admitted to various medical colleges in the academic year 2019-20, have challenged the amendment to Regulations of Graduate Medical Examination 1997 by the National Medical Commission (erstwhile Medical Council of India).
A writ petition was preferred by these students before the High Court of Delhi was dismissed.
They have now challenged the same before Supreme Court. The matter is listed Wednesday today before the bench headed by the Chief Justice of India.
The impugned Regulations were notified on 04.11.2019 and have restricted the maximum number of attempts to four to clear the first professional university exams. Consequently, the names of these students had been struck off from their respective Medical colleges/universities.
Advocate Jeetender Gupta representing the petitioner said, "they have challenged the impugned Regulations and consequent actions, on the grounds that subordinate legislation cannot be implemented retrospectively and arbitrarily while differentiating various batches. The Petitioners have also referred to provisions of the Rights to Persons with Disabilities Act 2016, which put the Petitioners on a different footing".
Advocate Jeetender Gupta had earlier also represented Petitioner No.1 Sachin before the Supreme Court in the year 2018. His admission to the MBBS course was granted only subsequent to the directions of the Supreme Court.
The Delhi High Court recently dismissed a batch of petitions, saying that the Petitioners have failed to dislodge the presumption of constitutionality existing in favour of the Impugned Regulation.
Furthermore, the court noted that the Petitioners do not have any vested right to secure a medical degree, hence, the Impugned Regulation can be applied retrospectively. It has also been determined that the Petitioners do not have a legitimate expectation to either get a degree or get another attempt.
Delhi High Court ordered, "Even if it is determined that such a legitimate expectation exists, which according to this Court does not exist, in the absence of an abuse of power, and keeping in line with the policy of the State, this Court finds no reason to interfere with the Impugned Regulation on the basis of this ground".
"In light of the above, the Court does not find any occasion to interfere with the Impugned Regulations. Accordingly, the Writ Petitions are dismissed," Delhi HC court ordered. (ANI)

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