Jashandeep Kaur v. Union of India (2026): Supreme Court Regularises MBBS Admissions Amid NMC Passing Criteria Dispute
(1) A change in MBBS passing criteria left several students caught in legal uncertainty. By the time the case reached the Supreme
(1) A change in MBBS passing criteria left several students caught in legal uncertainty. By the time the case reached the Supreme
The Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship is a mandated practical training program for medical graduates in India. It is a part of their medical education, intended to provide hands-on clinical experience in a hospital setting across various departments. The internship is essential for obtaining a medical degree and gaining the necessary skills to practice medicine professionally.
“It should be borne in mind that the RPwD Act which was enacted to give effect to the United Nations Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities – was with the objective of granting persons with disabilities full and effective participation and inclusion in society, grant them equal opportunity and to show respect for their inherent dignity, individual autonomy including the freedom to make their own choices.”
“Making a party run from Court to Court to seek permission, specifically when the institute concerned is not a new institute and has been running for the last 18 years, is only an attempt to harass the institution. Particularly, when the approval granted earlier for the academic year 2023-2024 was withdrawn, no deficiency, except non-grant of COA, was pointed out”
Medical profession deals with life of people and any compromise on merit would have a delirious effect