
Denial of leave to doctor for NEET counselling unjust, arbitrary: Himachal HC
Hindustan TimesThe high court of Himachal Pradesh has found the denial of no-objection certificate and not allowing extra ordinary leave to a senior resident doctor to participate in a super specialty course counselling by the director health services as “unjust and arbitrary”. The petitioner, serving as senior resident, in the Dr YS Parmar Government Medical College, Nahan, had qualified the NEET super specialty examination conducted by the National Medical Council and applied for leave to pursue higher studies The high court directed the respondents to issue the NOC and hang over the original certificates required by the petitioner for pursuing higher studies. The petitioner, serving as senior resident, in the Dr YS Parmar Government Medical College, Nahan, had qualified the NEET super specialty examination conducted by the National Medical Council and applied for leave to pursue higher studies. The court observed that the action of the respondent in neither considering nor conveying any decision thereon amounts to depriving petitioner of his rights, and the fairness demanded that the respondents should have considered the case and passed an appropriate order.
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