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Allahabad High Court issu...

The Allahabad High Court has issued a bailable warrant against the Director General Medical Education & Training, Lucknow, to appear in person before the court on the date fixed for framing of charges against her

Supreme Court issues noti...

The Supreme Court on Wed...

A Pill for NEET Aspirants...

Recently, to the respite...

Supreme Court allows NTA ...

The National Testing Agency has approached the Supreme Court challenging the order passed by the Bombay High Court to conduct fresh examination of NEET- UG for the session 2021-22

Madhya Pradesh High Court...

The PIL in Madhya Pradesh High Court has been filed way-back in the year 2011 by public activist Sandeep Kumar Gupta for a relief that the respondents specially, the District Administration Shahdol, may be directed to take legal action against the illegal medical practitioners in the District Shahdol.

Medical Council of India ...

The National Medical Commission (NMC) will completely appear from today, Friday, as the Center disintegrated the six-decade-old Indian Medical Council Act 1956, a periodical notice said.

Right Before Replacement,...

The Medical Council of India (MCI) which has now been replaced by the new regulator National Medical Commission (NMC), before facing its replacement had communicated a very important decision before the Madras High Court of setting the uniform policy for bond service.

SC constitution bench say...

A constitution bench of Justice Arun Mishra, Justice Indra Banerjee, Justice Vineet Saran, Justice M. R. Shah & Justice Aniruddha Bose has held that the MCI regulation allowing in-service reservation is unconstitutional. That power belongs to the state.

SC rejects appeal to decl...

The Supreme court today dismissed a plea seeking directions to Centre to declare 3,373 seats of All India Quota (AIQ) under Medical NEET-PG 2020 which have been vacated by candidates, as having lapsed on account of non-joining of selected candidates.

Orissa HC advises doctors...

The Orissa High Court has advised doctors to write the names of drugs prescribed in capital letters or in a legible manner to help in easily deciphering them, their doses, strength, and also the frequency of use.

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