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Karnataka High Court

Dr Swamy Manjunath S T vs State Of Karnataka on 21 December, 2018

Author: Krishna S.Dixit

Bench: Krishna S.Dixit

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  IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA, BENGALURU         R
   DATED THIS THE 21st DAY OF DECEMBER, 2018

                       BEFORE

     THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE KRISHNA S.DIXIT

WRIT PETITION NOs. 46917-47025 OF 2018 (EDN-RES)
                        C/W
    WRIT PETITION NOS. 45738 OF 2018, 46335-
46523/2018(EDN-RES), 47256-47276 OF 2018 (S-RES),
            52140-52172/2018(EDN-RES)

IN W.P. NOs. 46917-47025 OF 2018:
BETWEEN:

  1. DR SWAMY MANJUNATH S T
     S/O MANJUNATH S
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     RESIDING AT MAHADEVI NILAYA
     OPPOSITE KEB OFFICE
     JYOTHI NAGARA, SIRA,
     TUMKUR - 572137

  2. DR SAMEERA
     D/O IBRAHEEM PATEL
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     RESIDING AT # 7-844/B
     MEHBOOB MANZIL
     MIJGORI NAYA MOHALLA
     GULBARGA - 585104

  3. DR ASHWINI B S
     D/O DR B N SHIVARAM
     AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
     RESIDING AT NO H NO 28 SAI NILAYA,
     NEAR PADMA CHITHRAMANDIRA
     AMRUTHAHALLI, BANGALORE - 92

  4. DR ANUSHA K L
     D/O LAKSHMANA
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     RESIDING AT 11, SRI GURU APRAMEYA SADANA
     3RD MAINROAD, ANANTHAPURA
     YELAHANKA, BENGALURU - 560064
                         2

5. DR SOWMY A J
   D/O JAGADEESHWARA V
   AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
   RESIDING AT G5, SILVER WAVE ELEGANCE
   BEHIND BETHESDA CHURCH
   VALAGEREHALLI KENGERI
   SATELLITE TOWN
   BANGALORE - 560060

6. DR SHALOM ELSY PHILIP
   D/O SAJI PHILIP
   AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
   RESIDING AT TALENTS FOR CHIRST
   PALLICKAL P O KATTANAM - 690503

7. DR SHETTY HARSHAVARADHAN KUSHAL
   S/O KUSHAL SHETTY
   AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
   RESIDING AT 14-145/A 3, AIRPORT ROAD,
   403, ADITYA COMPLEX,
   NEAR MASHAAL CHOWK
   NANI DAMAN, DAMAN U T - 396210

8. DR SUPRITHA J C
   D/O CHANNAPPA J B
   AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
   RESIDING AT NO 1308
   SPANDANA NILAYA, 3RD CROSS,
   NEHRU NAGAR, MANDYA - 571401

9. DR SHRADHA SURANA
   D/O SHARAD SURANA
   AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
   RESIDING AT ASHIRWAD # 195
   68TH CROSS, 5TH BLOCK, RAJAJINAGAR
   BANGALORE - 560010

10. DR SHRUTHI T S
    D/O SHIVALINGEGOWDA
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    RESIDING AT THOTAHALI VILLAGE
    SATHANUR HOBLI, KANAKAPURA TALUK
    RAMANAGAR DISTRICT - 562117

11. DR SHIVARANJINI
    D/O LATE VERAIAH
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    ADDRESS HULLEKERE
    BEVINAHALLI POST, MANDYA - 571401
                          3

12. DR IDRIS KAMRAN
    S/O ASHFAQUE AHMED WAHEED
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO 19, 3RD MAIN ROAD,
    RATHAN SINGH LAYOUT
    KAVAL BYRASANDRA,
    BANGALORE - 560032

13. DR SHRUTHI B S
    D/O SHIVALINGAPPA B N
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO 113,KANAKA NAGAR
    VIJAYANAGAR 4TH STAGE
    MYSORE - 570026

14. DR ARSHIYA TABASSUM
    D/O MOHAMMED HABBEBULLA
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO 1104 7TH B MAIN
    KEB LAYOUT BTM 1ST STAGE
    BANGALORE - 560029

15. DR ARAVIND N
    S/O N VISHWANATH BHAT
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    ADDRESS: BAREMPADY HOUSE
    RAMAKUNJA POST,
    PUTTUR TALUK, D K DISTRICT - 574241

16. DR SURIA RASHMI C
    D/O CHANNA REDDY
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    RESIDING AT PLOT NO 100
    APPAVU NAGAR THALLY ROAD,
    HOSUR - 635109

17. DR ABITHA B KRISHNA
    D/O BHASI C
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    RESIDING AT PARACKAL HOSUE
    KATTAPPANA P O, I T I JUNCTION
    IDUKKI DISTRICT, KERALA - 685508

18. DR SREEKANTH
    S/O PARAMESHWARAN M
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    RESIDING AT AYYAMKUZHIYIL HOUSE
    KOTTAPURAM, KODUNGALLUR
    THRISSUR, KERALA - 680667
                        4

19. DR SREERASHMI SASIKUMAR
   D/O SASIKUMAR MANGALAM
   AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
   RESIDING AT SREE RAM NIVAS
   KUMBALACODE P O VIA PAZHAYANUR
   THRISSUR - 680587

20. DR PUSHPA H R
   W/O DR HARISH G R
   AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
   RESIDING AT NO 187,
   5TH MAIN, 2ND CROSS,
   BHUVANESHWARI NAGAR
   T DASARAHALLI, BANGALORE - 560057

21. DR KAVYA M
   D/O VISHNUMOORTHI M
   AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
   RESIDING AT SAMPADA
   DOOR NO 63, BLOCK NO 23, S B M COLONY,
   SRIRAMPURA, 2ND STAGE, MYSORE- 570023

22. DR VIJAYALAXMI V SHETTAR
    D/O VIRUPAXAPPA SHETTAR
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO 322 2ND PHASE
    AKSHAY COLONY, NEAR CHETAN PU COLLEGE
    HUBLI - 580030

23. DR VEERESH KUMAR IREDDY
    S/O BANDAPPA IREDDY
    AGED 29 YEARS
    R/AT NO #1-10-72,NEW AZAD NAGAR
    RAICHUR - 584101

24. DR MALLESH PAWAR
    S/O BANSI PAWAR
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    RESIDING AT # 18-3-352/1
    BUDA COLONY,NEAR NEW SHAHEEN
    PU COLLEGE, CHIDRI PHASE - 2,
    BIDAR - 585403

25. DR USHA RANI H PATTED
   D/O HONNAPA PATTED
   AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
   RESIDING AT NO LIG 7 SHANTI NAGAR
   KHB STAFF QUARTERS
   OPPOSITE CENTRAL BUS STAND
   MSK MILL ROAD, GULBARGA - 585102
                        5

26.DR PAVAN KUMAR REDDY V
   S/O V ANKI REDDY
   AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS
   RESIDING AT 5/74 CHINMAYANAGAR
   ANANTAPURAM - 515002

27.SUNIL KUMAR APV
   S/O APV MOHAN RAO
   AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
   RESIDING AT NO INTEGRATED HIGH SCHOOL
   VALLAPPA CHERUVU ROAD,
   PEDDACHERUVU NARASARAOPET
   GUNTUR - 522601

28.DR VINAY G
   S/O GOPALAKRISHNA K V
   AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
   RESIDING AT NO 63, GROUND FLOOR,
   1ST E CROSS, MATHIKERE
   BANGALORE - 560054

29. DR KRISHNA S R
   S/O RANGANATH S T
   AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
   RESIDING AT NO VIDYANAGARA PSOT
   TOPPINGATTA HARIGE
   SHIVAMOGGA - 577203

30. DR SUSHMA J
   D/O JAYARAMA T R
   AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
   RESIDING AT NO 67 ,
   2ND CROSS, 1ST STAGE,
   BHUVANESHWARI NAGAR
   JNANABHARATHI POST
   BENGALURU - 560056

31. DR ASHWIN RAGHAVENDRA A
   S/O SREENIVASAN
   AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
   R/AT NO 616/1, T H ROAD,
   TONDIARPET CHENNAI - 600081

32. DR SHARATH M HANDE
   S/O MOHAN HANDE
   AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS, MALE
   RESIDING AT NO UNITY HOSPITAL
   RAILWAY STATION ROAD,
   RANEBENNUR, HAVERI - 581115
                         6

33. DR ASHIK CHANDRA K M
    S/O LATE RAMACHANDRAN K M
    AGED ABOUT 31 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO KARTHIKA HOUSE,
    NEAR SANGEETHA TALKIES
    PAYYAMBALAM KANNUR KERALA - 670001

34. DR REJANI K
    W/O ASHIK CHANDRA K M
    AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO RAJI MANDIRAM
    THEVANOOR PO AYOOR KOLLAM - 691533

35. DR SWATHI NAYAK C V
    D/O NAGARATHNA
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO 274,
    NEAR FOREST NURSERY GATE
    SIDDARTHANAGAR
    CHAMARAJANAGAR - 571313

36. SRIJANA RAO S P
    W/O ABHISHEK V RAJAPUROHIT
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    RESIDING AT FLAT NO 401
    SAI NANDANA PRESIDENCY
    5TH MAIN, 11TH CROSS,
    VIJAYA BANK LAYOUT
    BILEKAHALLI BANGALORE - 560076

37. SHASHIDHARA K E
    S/O ESWARA K P
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO 43, 1ST FLOOR,
    3RD SOUTH CROSS, ANIKETHANA ROAD
    KUVEMPUNAGAR
    MYSORE - 570023

38. DR MEENU PAUL P
    D/O POULOSE P D
    30 YEARS, RESIDING TC 21/1306
    SOMAN NAGAR, KARAMANA P O
    TRIVANDRUM, KERALA PIN -695002

39. DR GOWTHAMI P
    D/O RANGAREDDY P
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO 454, 4TH CROSS
    VIVEKANANDA NAGAR
    T NARASIPURA, MYSURU - 571124
                        7

40. DR SHANTHI M
    D/O MANIVANNAN V
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO 88,
    4TH CROSS, SAIBABANAGAR
    SRIRAMPURAM, BANGALORE- 560021

41. DR POOJA NAIR
    D/O K MURALEEDHARAN NAIR
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO GANGOTHRI
    DHANUVACHAPURAM P O
    THIRVANANTHAPURA, KERALA 695503

42. DR YASHWANTH RAJU H N
    S/O NAGARJAU H P
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO 34, 3RD MAIN
    7TH CROSS, MAHDESHWARANAGARA
    VIJAYANAGARA 2ND STAGE,
    MYSORE- 570016

43. DR THIRUMALA C R
    D/O LATE C S RUPAKUMAR
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    RESIDING AT # 3, HAREKRISHNA
    27TH BLOCK, JSS LAYOUT
    RAJKUMAR ROAD, SHAKTHINAGARA
    MYSORE - 570027

44. DR MAYANK GARG
    S/O MR R K GARG
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO C-65
    SHUBHAM ENCLAVE, PASCHIM VIHAR
    NEW DELHI - 110063

45. DR SURAJ MURALIDHAR
    S/O DR R MURALIDHAR
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO SANTRUPTI NO 9,
    M S RAMAIAH ROAD
    YESHWANTHPUR, BANGALORE - 560022

46. SIJU C S
    S/O SHIVARAJAN C R
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    RESIDING AT CHEMMANAPARAMPIL HOUSE
    KIZHAPARAYAR P O,
    KOTTAYAM DISTRICT, KERALA - 686578
                         8

47. DR MADHU KUMAR R
    S/O RAMAKRUSHNA
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    RESIDING AT KAILASH STORES
    KATARIPALYA KOLAR - 563101

48. DR ANGAD JOLLY
    S/O RAJKANWAR JOLLY
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT B411,
    FERN SAROJ APARTMENTS,
    LAL BHADUR SHASHTRI NAGAR
    VIMANAPURA POST
    BENGALURU - 560017

49. DR RASHMI U TURAMARI
    D/O ULAVAPPA
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    RESIDING AT ULAVAPPA TURAMARI
    BASAVA MAARG, SHIVANAND BHARATI NAGAR
    BAILHONGAL DISTRICT, BELGAUM PIN : 591102

50. DR SHWETHA F DYAMANNAVAR
    W/O MADHU B G
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO 17/110
    CANARA BANK APPT, DIAGONAL ROAD,
    VV PURAM, BASVANAGUDI
    BANGALORE - 560004

51. DR ROHIN DUBBAL
    S/O JAYAPRAKASH
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO 5, KITTUR CHENNAMMA ROAD
    MUNDGOD PIN - 581349
    DIST UTTAR KANNADA

52. VINAY G
    S/O GOPALA KRISHNA K V
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    R/AT NO # 63, GROUND FLOOR,
    1ST E CROSS, MATHIKERE
    BENGALURU - 560054

53. NEETHA T R
    D/O T K RAMNKUTTY
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    FEMALE, RESIDING AT THAYIL HOUSE
    CHOTTANIKKARA PO, ERNAKULAM
    KERALA- 682312
                         9

54. AKSHATHA L P
    D/O L S PRAHALAD
    AGED 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO # 3682/76A,
    AKSHARA & QUOT, 1ST MAIN ROAD,
    8TH CROSS, IGP HOSUE
    TARALABALU BASAWANE
    DAVANGERE - 577005

55. DR DEEPTHI NAYAK
    D/O DR DIVAKAR NAYAK S
    AGED 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT # 2-83 KUTEERA
    SHEDIGUDDE ATHRADY POST
    UDUPI - 576107

56. DR SUJITH VARGHESE ABRAHAM
    S/O ABRAHAM MATHEW
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT PONMELIL ALAYAMON P O
    ANCHAL KOLLAM, KERALA - 691306

57. LAL C G
    S/O GEORGE A L
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    RESIDING AT CHIRIYANKANDATH HOUSE
    MURIYAD P O, KERALA - 680683

58. DR. DENNIS TITUS
    S/O. TITUS KURIAN,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    R/AT KAKKANATTU HOUSE,
    THELLAKOM PO, KOTTAYAM,
    KERALA 686016

59. DR. PARVATHY PREMCHANDRAN
    D/O. PREM CHANDRAN,
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    R/AT SREE SANKARA BHAVAN,
    ANCHALUMOODU, PERINADU PO,
    KOLLAM 691 601

60. TINTU THAMPY ABRAHAM
    D/O. THAMPY VARKEY ABRAHAM,
    AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS
    R/AT KODIYATTU MADATHIL,
    UG-76, ULLOOR GARDENS,
    MEDICAL COLLEGE P.O,
    TRIVANDRUM, KERALA 695011
                          10

61. JOHN C J
    S/O. JOY C D,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    R/AT CHITTILAPPILLY HOUSE,
    P W ROAD,THAIKKATTUKARA PO,
    ALUVA, ERNAKULAM,
    KERALA 683106

62. JERRY JAME JOY
    S/O. JOY JACOB,
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    R/AT THONDAMKUZHYIL HOUSE,
    KURAVILANGADU PO, THOTTUVA,
    KOTTAYAM 686633

63. VIVEK S
    S/O. K SOMAN,
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    R/AT KAROTTUMADATHIL,
    POURNAMI HOUSE,
    OPP. MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL,
    THODUPUZHA KERALA 685584

64. DR. ROHAN ABRAHAM RAJAN
    S/O. K SOMAN,
    AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS
    R/AT MANAPURATH THENGUMVILA
    KUMMALLOOR P O,
    KOLLAM, KERALA - 691573.

65. DR. MEENA L
    D/O. C LAKSHMI NARAYANA,
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    R/AT NO. DOOR NO. 2472,
    7TH B MAIN, 7TH CROSS,
    HAMPI NAGAR, VIJAYANAGAR,
    BANGALORE 560 104

66. DR. MOHAMMAD FAKRUDDIN
    S/O. BABU MASALI,
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    R/AT NO. C5 5(A), CADA COLONY,
    BHEEMARAYANA GUDI 585287

67. DR. CHETHANA
    D/O. RAMAKRISHNA,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    R/AT 585, SHREE SOURABHA NILAY,
    8TH BLOCK, JAYANAGAR,
    KOLAR 563101
                         11

68. DR KAVITHA C R
    D/O RAMALINGAPPA CN
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS, FEMALE
    RESIDING AT # 53 VARANASI MAIN ROAD
    1ST CROSS DODDARAMAIAH LAYOUT
    BENGALURU-560036

69. DR PRUTHVI RAJ H
    S/O HONNAIAH
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO.145, JAKKASANDRA
    NELAMANGALA,
    BENGALURU RURAL-562123

70. DR SYED ABRAR UL HAQ QUADRI
    S/O SYED SAYEED IQBAL QUADRI
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO.4-1 98/1 NOOR KHAN TALEEM
    NEAR MANGAL PET, BIDAR 585401

71. DR DEEPTHI S
    D/O SAIPRASAD S
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    RESIDING AT AJJANAGADDE HOUSE POST,
    CHOKKADY SULYA TALUK
    DAKSHINA KANNADA 574212

72. DR NITIN KUMAR K
    S/O SURESH KAMBLE
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO.157/B,
    5TH MAIN, K G E LAYOUT
    R M V 2ND STAGE, BANGALORE-560094

73. DR VIJAYLAKSHMI
    D/O SIDDALINGAPPA
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    RESIDING AT HOUSE NO.8-11-256,
    C/O SASI NERALU
    RAGHAVENDRA COLONY,
    BIDAR-585401

74. DR SYED FAROOQUE ALI
    S/O SYED NASSER ALI
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    RESIDING AT H.NO.62 WARD NO.28,
    EX SERVICE COLONY, COWL BAZAR,
    BALLRI -583102
                          12

75. DR VINAYAK KURLE
    S/O RAMESH KURLE
    AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS
    RESIDING AT S28RG MALU ENCLAVE
    JEVARGI CROSS, KALABURGI-585102

76. DR KODGE SACHIDANAND SUBHASHRAO
    S/O OF SUBHASRAO KODGE
    AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS
    RESIDING AT TRINETRANIVAS
    AMBEDKAR NAGAR,
    NANDED, MAHARASTRA-431605

77. DR SADAQUAT ULLAH KHAN
    S/O M D NAIMATULLA KHAN
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO.2-907/121/1/9
    GDA LAYOUT, UMMRA COLONY
    SANGTRAHWADI, KALABURGI-585105

78. DR VAJRESHWARI
    D/O.MALAPPA K VAGGER,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT PLOT NO.10,
    SRI SAI KRUPA, RANGOLY LAYOUT,
    SEDAM ROAD,
    KALBURGI-585105.

79. DR SANGAMESH J MISE
    S/O.JAGANNATH MISE,
    AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS
    RESIDING AT MESARA NO.2-909/63-22,
    THILAKNAGAR,
    KALBURGI-585105.

80. DR SHANE E
    D/O ASHRAF IBRAHIMSHAH E,
    AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT ERANHIYIL HOUSE,
    PANDIKKAD PO,PANDIKKAD,
    MALAPPURAM, PIN 676521.

81. DR SHRUTHI GOWTHAMI M R
    D/O RAMACHANDRAPPA M,
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT NO.49, 1ST MAIN ROAD,
    KEMPEGODANAGAR,
    BENGALURU-560019.
                        13

82. DR VADAKKENCHERY VARGHESE EDISON
    S/O THOMAS VARGHESE,
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    RESIDIG AT VADAKKENCHERY HOUSE,
    KAPRASSERY NEDUMBASSERY PO
    ERNAKULAM KERALA 683585.

83. DR VARSHA J S
    D/O SRINIVAS JK,
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT NO.4,
    SRINIDHI 4TH MAIN, 8TH CROSS,
    TREASURY LAYOUT 2,BOGADI SOUTH
    2ND STAGE, MYSORE-570026.

84. DR RUCHITA J INGLE
    D/O JAYANT A INGLE,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT FLAT NO.304,
    RUKHMINI KRISHNA APPARTMENT,
    ZAWAR LAYOUT, BELTARODI,
    NAGPUR, MAHARASHTRA 440037.
85. DR ASWATHI P T
    D/O P K SUDHAKARAN,
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    RESIDING AT THAILAVALAPPIL HOUSE,
    AROLI P O, PAPPINISSERY KANNUR,
    KERALA-670561.

86. DR PRASHANT B CHANNAVEERAPPA ANAVAR
    S/O BASAVANTAPPA C,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT HOUSE NO.822,
    1ST MAIN ROAD, GOWRISHANKAR NAGAR,
    RANEBENNUR, HAVERI DISTRICT 58115.

87. DR RANJITHA M L
    D/OLOKESHWARAPPA G V,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT MUDIGERE, DONIHALLI POST,
    CHANNAGIRI TALUK,
    DAVANAGERE DISTRICT 577213.

88. DR SOFIYA CRASTHA
    D/O SEBASTIAN CRASTHA,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT NO.206/01,
    NEAR KULA FRIENDS CLUB,
    DEVINAGAR, KUNJATHBAIL,
    KAVOOR MANGALORE-575015.
                        14

89. DR DESHPANDE SHRUTHI SANTOSH
    D/O SANTOSH DESHPANDE
    R/A NO.95, HMT QUARTERS
    SECTOR 1, JALAHALLI
    BANGALORE-560013

90. DR VINAY KUMAR M N
    S/O J NANJUNDASWAMY
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    R/A NO.C 103, 2ND FLOOR,
    KHB QUARTERS, KHB MAIN ROAD
    KAVAL BAIRASANDRA, R T NAGAR POST
    BANGALORE-560032

91. DR RASHMI
    D/O SHIVA KUMAR
    AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS
    R/A NO.19-55/F, 5TH CROSS,
    JALAGERAMMA TEMPLE ROAD
    LOTTEGOLLA HALLI, BANGLAORE-560094

92. DR FATHIMA TARANNUM
    D/O ABDUL RAHIM
    AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS
    R/A NOOR MANZIL, 8TH CROSS,
    KRISHNA NAGAR, BEHIND MUSLIM HOSTEL
    SIT EXTENSION, TUMKUR-572103

93. DR SHILPA T PATIL
    D/O TUKARAM PATIL
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    R/A GOKAK ROAD, HARUGERI,
    RAYBAG TALUK, BELAGAVI-591220

94. DR SUMALATHA V
    D/O T VENKATESH
    AGED ABOUT 37 YEARS
    R/A NO.11, 4TH CROSS
    VALLABHAI PATEL STREET
    POST OFFICE ROAD,
    RAMAMURTHYNAGAR
    BANGALORE-560016

95. DR SHRUTHI P NAIK
    D/O PRAKASH V NAIK
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    R/A NO.1450, SARJERAO NAGAR
    AT POST ANKALI
    CHIKODI-541213
                          15

 96. DR GOPITHIRUMARAN S
     S/O SHANMUGAM MURTHY
     AGED ABOUT 33 YEARS
     R/A NO.7, BABA STREET
     BABA NAGAR, D K HALLI ROAD
     KGF-563115

 97. DR AMITH SUNIL AMBLE
     S/O SUNIL AMBLE
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     R/A NO.4476
     NEAR MAHADEV TEMPLE
     HOSPET GALLI, CHIKKODI
     BELGAUM-591201

 98. DR BHAYA G
     D/O GANGAIAH
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     R/A SRI VENKATESHWARAYA NILAYA
     2ND B CROSS, MARUTHI NAGAR
     TUMKUR-572102

 99. DR SINDHU B R
     D/O RAMESH B V
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     R/A NO.27, 7TH CROSS
     5TH MAIN, SVG PATTEGARAPALYA
     BANGALORE-560072

100. DR PALMURTHY
     S/O B RAJALU
     AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
     R/A SANGAMESHWAR SCHOOL
     BASAWESHWAR NAGAR
     SHAHAPUR, YADGIRI-585223

101. DR NOOTHANA S
     AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
     S/O SUBRAMANI V
     R/A NO.#9, 6TH MAIN ROAD
     PALACE GUTTAHALLI
     BANGALORE-560003

102. DR KIRAN B
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     S/O BHEEMESHWAR M N
     R/A NO.#P-161, CIVIL POLICE QUARTERS
     ASHOK NAGAR,
     SHIMOGA-577201
                          16


103. DR SHRUNGA R P
     AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
     D/O PUTTALINGEGOWDA R L
     R/A NO.KT 134LAKSHMI DEVI NILAYA
     SHANKAR NAGAR, 4TH CROSS
     BEHIND ABPU COLLEGE
     MANDYA CITY-571401

104. DR VYSHALI R
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     D/O H RAMACHANDRA
     R/A NO.174, 6TH CROSS
     HMT LAYOUT, MATHIKERE
     BANGALORE-54

105. DR ABHILASH B
     S/O BEEREGOWDA S N
     AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
     R/A NO.7TH CROSS, LAST STAGE
     VISVESWARAYA EXTENSION
     NEAR 60 FEET RING ROAD
     HASSAN-573201

106. DR KIRAN T
     S/O THIMMARAYAPPA R M
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     R/A #21/1, RAVIKIRAN NILAYA
     12TH MAIN, SHIVANAGAR
     RAJAJINAGAR
     BENGALURU-560010

107. DR SUMAN S
     AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
     D/O SWAMYNATHAN R
     R/A NO.#41, KALPAVRIKSHA
     NEAR SAGAR HOSPITAL
     SWAGATH MAIN ROAD
     JAYANAGAR,
     BANGALORE-41

108. DR BHUVANESH R
     S/O RAMAKRISHNA V
     AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS
     R/A NO.#65/34, 3RD MAIN
     BHARATHI LAYOUT, SG PALYA
     BENGALURU-560029
                              17

109. JAVERIYA MOHAMMADI
     D/O ABDUL GHANI
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     R/A NO.#46/A, SRK MANZIL
     2ND FLOOR, 13TH CROSS
     KANAKA NAGAR, RT NAGAR POST
     BENGALURU-560032
                                        ... PETITIONERS
(BY SRI. G VIKRAM , ADVOCATE)

AND:

  1. STATE OF KARNATAKA
     DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
     VIKASA SOUDHA
     BANGALORE - 560001
     REPRESENTED BY ITS PRINCIPAL SECRETARY

  2. DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL EDUCATION
     MULTI STORYED BUILDING,
     BANGALORE - 560001
     REPRESENTED BY ITS SECRETARY

  3. RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
     KARNATAKA
     4TH T BLOCK JAYANAGAR
     BANGALORE - 560041
     REPRESENTED BY ITS REGISTRAR
                                     ... RESPONDENTS

(BY SRI. A S PONNANNA, AGA FOR
    SMT. PRAMODHINI KISHAN, ADVOCATE FOR R1 & 2;
    SRI. N K RAMESHA, ADVOCATE FOR R3)

     THESE WRIT PETITIONS ARE FILED UNDER ARTICLES
226 AND 227 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA PRAYING TO
QUASH THE NOTIFICATION DATED 28.09.2018 AT ANNEX-A
ISSUED BY R-2.

IN W.P. NO. 45738 OF 2018:

BETWEEN:

DR ARJUN KALASAPUR
S/O MR.K.L.SUBASH
R/AT NO.32, 2ND MAIN, BASAPPA LAYOUT,
GAVIPURAM EXTENSION,
BANGALORE-560 019.
                                         ... PETITIONER
(BY SRI. DORERAJ B H, ADVOCATE)
                           18

AND:

  1. STATE OF KARNATAKA
     THROUGH THE DIRECTORATE OF
     MEDICAL EDUCATION
     GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
     ANAND RAO CIRCLE,
     BENGALURU-560 009
     REP BY ITS SECRETARY.

  2. THE KARNATAKA EXAMINATIONS AUTHORITY
     18TH CROSS, SAMPIGE ROAD,
     MALLESHWARAM,
     BENGALURU-560 012
     REP BY ITS CHAIRPERSON

  3. RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
     4TH T BLOCK, JAYANAGAR,
     BENGALURU-560 041
     (REP BY ITS VICE CHANCELLOR)

  4. KARNATAKA MEDICAL COUNCIL
     6/6 MILLER TANK BUNC ROAD
     VASANTH NAGAR, BENGALURU
     KARNATAKA-560 052
     (REP BY ITS DIRECTOR)
                                      ... RESPONDENTS

(BY SRI. A S PONNANNA, AAG FOR
    SMT. PRAMODHINI KISHAN, AGA FOR R1;
    SRI. N K RAMESH, ADVOCATE FOR R2 TO 4)

     THIS PETITION IS FILED UNDER ARTICLES 226 AND
227 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA, PRAYING TO QUASH
THE COMMUNICATION DATED 28.09.2018 ISSUED BY R-1
VIDE ANNEX-A; AND ETC.,

IN W.P. NOs. 46335-46523/2018:

BETWEEN:

  1. DR SHARATH B RAJU
     S/O RAJU B
     AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
     R/A NO.1528, 11TH MAIN ROAD
     VIJAYNAGAR, BANGALORE-560040
                        19

2. DR SHWETHA C
   D/O CHIKKANNA
   AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
   R/A NO.367, DHARMALAYA NILAYA
   3RD CROSS, GOKULA EXTENSION
   BADDIHALLI, 2ND STAGE
   KYAATSANDRA, TUMKUR-275104

3. DR CHILUKURI RAMYA SUDHA
   D/O C JOGINADHAM
   AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
   R/A PL NO.289 NORTH, ST NO.8,
   KARTHIKEYA NAGAR NACHARAM,
   TELANGANA 500076

4. DR ANIL KUMAR TENNELLI
   S/O SIDDAPPA
   AGED ABOUT 26 YEARS
   R/A ANIL TENNELLI
   EWS-68, ADARSH NAGAR
   BIJAPUR-586103

5. DR SACHIN L
   S/O S LINGARAJU
   AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
   R/A #250A, ANNANA NENAPU
   3RD MAIN, 13TH CROSS
   KRISHNADEVARAYA ROAD
   HEMAVATHI NAGAR, HASSAN-573201
6. DR BABU DILIP
   S/O CHOWDAPPA
   AGED ABOUT 32 YEARS
   R/A B DILIP NILAYA
   VENKATESHWARA EXTENSION
   KOLAR DISTRICT
   SRINIVASPUR-563135
7. DR RAHUL H DAMODAR
   S/O HALASWAMY H DAMODAR
   AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
   R/A #630/D, IST FLOOR
   KUVEMPU NAGARA, ANIKETHANA ROAD
   6TH CROSS, MYSORE-570023

8. DR HADIYA NAUREEN
   D/O GULAM SAMDANI
   AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
   R/A #3948, MF MANZIL
   3RD MAIN, 5TH CROSS
   VINOBHANAGAR, TUMKUR-572101
                        20


9. DR KAVERI SINHA
   S/O PARAS NATH SINGH
   AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
   R/A H.NO.3K/75
   BARIATU HOUSING COLONY
   RANCHI, JHARKHAND-834009
10. DR KARAN DHAWAN
    S/O SUNIL DHAWAN
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    R/A 370 GULAB NAGAR CHOWK
    JAGADHRI, YAMUNANAGAR
    HARYANA-135001

11. DR AMITH A
    S/O ANAJNEYA S
    AGED ABOUT 31 YEARS
    R/A 370, GULAB NAGAR CHOWK
    JAGADHRI, YAMUNNAGAR
    HARYANA-135001

12. DR PRAKRUTHI K D
    D/O DHARANENDRA K C
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    R/A #522, VIVEKANANDA NAGAR
    MUDIGERE TALUK, CHICKMAGALUR,
    KALASA-577124

13. DR AMAL SHAREEF
    D/O MOHAMMED SHAREEF
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    R/A FLAT NO.1002, CONCORD APARTMENTS
    BEHIND SANJEEVINI MEDICALS
    FALNIR, MANGALORE-575002

14. DR MANJUSHREE R
    D/O R RANGASWAMY
    AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS
    R/A #73, 1ST MAIN, 8TH CROSS
    NEW BDA LAYOUT, AVALAHALLI
    BSK 3RD STAGE, BANGALORE-560085

15. DR SYED RAHAMATH ULLAH K
    S/O SYED KHAYYUM
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    R/A #7/189, 3RD CROSS
    BEHIND KEB, BASAVESHWARANAGAR
    CHAMARAJANAGAR DISTRICT
    KOLLEGAL-571440
                         21

16. DR MOHIL DUMASWALA
    S/O ASHOK DUMASWALA
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    R/A #23, SATKEWAL SOCIETY
    CITYLIGH ROAD, SURAT
    GUJARAT-395007

17. DR MAYANK PRATAP SINGH
    S/O AJAY PRATAP SINGH
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    R/A #77 OMKAR VATIKA COLONY
    SUBASH CHOWK, PADRAUNA
    KUSHINAGAR, UTTAR PRADESH-274304

18. DR MAHENDRASWAMY B HIREMATH
    S/O BASAVARAJ M HIREMATH
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    R/A SIDDHI VINAYAKA NILAYA
    BURA BURE LAYOUT, 4TH CROSS,
    PANCHAKSHARI NAGAR, GADAG-582101

19. DR SHILPA V
    D/O VENKATESHA
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    R/A DOOR NO.9, UGANAVADI POST
    DEVANMAHALLI TALUK
    BANGALORE RURAL-562110

20. DR POORNIMA P
    D/O PUTTARAJU
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    R/AT # 716,10TH CROSS,
    80 FT MAIN ROAD, ITI LAYOUT,
    MALLATHAHALLI, NAGARBHAVI
    BANGALORE-560 056

21. DR ABHIJNA RAI K
    D/O DR K S RAI,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    R/AT # 8-125/8,
    SOUBHAGYA HOUSE,
    DATTANAGAR,KULSHEKAR POST,
    MANGALORE-575 005

22. DR PALLAVI H S
    D/O SHIVALINGAIAH,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    R/AT HULIVANA POST AND VILLAGE,
    MANDYA TALUK & DISTRICT-571 446
                         22

23. DR ZAINAB MEHAZEENA
    D/O SHAFI UZZAMA
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    R/AT H.NO.1-109, STATION BAZAR,
    GULBARGA-585 102

24. DR ANUPAM KUMAR
    S/O NANDLAL PRASAD,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    R/AT J3,501,
    PROVIDENT WELWROTHCITY
    MARASANDRA, DODDABALLAPUR
    BANGALORE-561 203
25. DR JESSICA LAL TLANSANGI HLAWNDO
    D/O H LALZIDINGA,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    R/AT C/O H LALZIDINGA,
    V/B-83,SECTION-3,SEVENDAY TLANG
    VAIVAKAWN,AIZAWL, MIZORAM-796 009

26. DR MURTALI H S
    S/O SIDDARAJU S
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    RA/T NO.344, HSR AND RMS LAYOUT,
    SHAKTINAGAR, MYSORE,
    KARNATAKA-570 029

27. DR KOLLIVINYASA
    D/O KOLLI VENKATAKRISHNA RAO,
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    R/AT NO.4-33, SIVALAYAM STREET,
    VANUKURU, PENAMALURUMANDAL
    KRISHNA DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESH-521 151

28. DR DEEPTHI SHETTY
    D/O JAYARAM M SHETTY,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    R/AT NO.SAGU HOUSE,
    MANI POST & AMP:VILLAGE,
    BANTWAL TALUK,
    DAKSHINA KANNADA-574 253

29. DR VARUN B R
    S/O RENUKAPPA,
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    R/AT # 40/41, JAGAJYOTHINAGAR
    4TH CROSS, MEI LAYOUT WEST,
    NAGASANDRA POST,BANGALORE-560 073
                          23

30. DR NISHANTH LAKSHMIKANTHA
    S/O LAKSHIMANTHA B R
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    R/AT NO.647, 4TH CROSS,3RD BLOCK,
    KORAMANGALA, BANGALORE-560 034

31. DR VINOD GOWDA K H
    S/O HANUME GOWDA,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    R/AT NO.719, 6TH CROSS,
    3RD BLOCK,HMT LAYOUT,
    NAGASANDRA CROSS,
    NELAGADARANAHALLI,
    BANGALORE-560073

32. MOHAMMED MANSOOR AHMED
    S/O MOHAMMED MUSHTAQ AHMED
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    R/AT NO.498, 7TH MAIN,ST BED,
    4TH BLOCK, KORAMANGALA
    BANGALORE-560 034

33. DR. VIGNESHWAR M
    S/O SWAMY B M,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    R/AT # 24, OM SHAKTHI NILAYAM,
    4TH CROSS, SUNRISE COLONY,
    CIL LAYOUT, BANGALORE-560032

34. DR ABHIRAMI P
    D/O P PANDI,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    R/AT GBJ, 455, 11TH CROSS ROAD,
    HAL QUARTERS, MARATHALLI,
    BANGALORE-560037

35. DR MAMATHA N
    D/O NARAYAN R,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    R/AT # 23, LALITHA KRUPA,
    3RD CROSS, IST MAIN,
    MANGAMMANAPALYA,
    BANGALORE-560068

36. DR MRIDULA S SHETTY
    D/O SADANANDA SHETTY D,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    R/AT SADANAND, 2ND KALSANKA,
    GUNDIBAIL, KUNJIBETTU P.O,
    UDUPI-576102
                          24


37. DR RAMYA MANJUNATH NAIK
    D/O MANJUNATH NAIK,
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS,
    R/AT KUSUMALE,
    SANKRIWADA POST,
    KARWAR-581304

38. DR. LAKSHMI L
    W/O SRIKANTH K P,
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS,
    R/AT # 58, HIG-1, GROUP 2,
    KHB COLONY, HOOTAGALLY,
    MYSORE-570018

39. DR WAFY A RASHEED
    S/O E ABDUL RASHEED,
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS,
    R/AT AL ARQAM-NO.17,
    KAILAS GARDENS SREEKARIYAM P.O.,
    TRIVANDRUM-695017

40. DR KAMLESH
    D/O TARACHAND,
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS,
    R/AT GOPALPURA PO,
    BAD MATHURA,
    UTTARPRADESH-281006

41. DR DURGA SIREESHA URITI
    D/O CHAKRAVARTHI URITI,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    R/AT DOOR NO.58-2-10.
    OPPOSITE RAMALAYA,
    MARIDAMMAPETA, JAGANNACKPUR,
    KAKINADA EAST GODAVARI DISTRICT,
    ANDHRA PRADESH-533002

42. NAVEEN KUMAR K
    S/O K T KRISHNA KUMAR,
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS,
    R/AT NEAR CHRIST SCHOOL,
    VIDYANAGAR, HASSAN-573202

43. DR SHIVAPRASADA T
    S/O B THIPPESWAMY S T,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    R/AT STREET # 10TH CROSS,
    KAATRIKEHALL, HOSALI-583218
                        25

44. DR NIDHIN K P
    S/O PABMANABHAN K,
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS,
    R/AT KARTHIKA HOUSE,
    NEAR GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL,
    PONNANLI MALAPPURAM,
    KERALA-679577

45. VELAGALA SWETHA VENKATA REDDY
    D/O V C VENKARA REDDY,
    AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS,
    R/AT 1-446/TF 9
    MALLATI NIVAAS APARTMENT, UNDAVALLI,
    GUNTUR, ANDHRA PRADESH-522501

46. DR RUPESHKUMAR VIRBHADRA RAKHONDE
    S/O VIRBHADRA VENKATRAO RAKHONDE,
    AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS,
    R/AT BUNGLA NUMBER 2,
    GODAVERI LANE, RAJ PARK,
    VEDANT NAGAR, NANDED-431605

47. DR SANJEEV M N
    S/O NAGENDRAIAH SETTY M J,
    AGED ABOUT 31 YEARS,
    R/AT # 1578, IST FLOOR,
    IST CROSS, CHANDRA LAYOUT,
    BANGALORE-560040

48. DR ELIZABETH WILSON
    D/O WILSON KUNJU K,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    R/AT MOROTHU HOUSE STYLE VILLAS ROAD,
    KAKKANAD PD,
    KOCHI-682030

49. DR.POULOMI GHOSH
    D/O PRABIR GHOSH,
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS,
    R/AT FLAT NO.C 202.
    KOYLA VIHAR VASUNDHARA,
    MANDAL GANCHI, VIP ROAD,
    KOLKATA-700052

50. DR. APOORVA R P
    D/O PRAMOD RAICHURKAR,
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS,
    R/AT NO.5/B,
    SUBRAMANYA WARD NO.16,
    K.C.ROAD, BALLARI-58310
                        26


51. DR. AKSHATH VIJ
    S/O VIJAYKUMAR VIJ,
    AGED ABOUT 33 YEARS,
    R.AT D3, SHYAM COLONY,
    GULLY NO.4, UDAIPUR ROAD,
    BANSWARA-327001

52. DR. DHANOOP DHANANJAYAN
    S/O K V DHANANJAYAN,
    AGED ABOUT 31 YEARS,
    R/AT KRISHNAMBIKA BHAVAN,
    NEAR CHIRAKKAL RAILWAY GATE,
    VALAPATTANAM PO,.
    KANNUR-670010

53. DR SHAMHAVI KULKARNI
    W/O DR HARISH KULKARNI,
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS,
    R/AT # B-4, "BILIGIRI"
    BEA QUARTERS,
    ANJANEYA BADAVANE, 3RD CROSS,
    DAVANAGERE-577004

54. DR VINUTHA M B
    D/O M B BASAVARAJU,
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS,
    R/AT NO.3587,
    MALLESHWARAM NILAYA,
    NEAR KIRAN CONVENT,
    LAKSHMIPURAM,
    HASSAN-573201

55. DR GANESH BIBHISHAN DOLE
    S/O BIBHISHAN DOLE,
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS,
    R/AT BALABHIM COLONY,
    SWARAJYA NAGAR,
    BARSHEE ROAD BEED,
    MAHARASHTRA-431122

56. DR JYOTHY A
    D/O VIJAYAKUKMARAN NAIR V,
    AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS,
    R/AT AMBIKA NIVAS KOLIYACODE,
    INDUSTRIAL ESTATE PO,
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM,
    KERALA-695019
                          27

57. DR BADANA YAMIN
    D/O B V CHALAMAYYA,
    AGED 29 YEARS,
    R/AT D.NO.37-10-71.
    NGGOS COLONY,
    NEAR MSM PUBLIC SCHOOL,
    MURALI NAGAR EAST,
    VISAKHAPATNAM (URBAN)-530007

58. DR VIDYA SASTRY
    D/O SASTRY,
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS,
    R/AT PLOT NO.5B,
    RADHEYSHYAM AVENUE,
    RAJAKILPAKKAM,
    CHENNAI-600073

59. DR PRATHAMESH PANCHAKSHARI
    S/O PANCHAKSHARI CHANDRAPATAN,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    R/AT SHRI OM CLINIC,
    STATION ROAD, A ONE CHOWK,
    AKKAL COURT, SOLAPUR DISTRICT,
    MAHARASHTRA-413216

60. DR SHRUTHI
    D/O MAHADEV M C,
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS,
    R/AT # 1139, 4/10TH CROSS,
    E AND F BLOCK,
    RAMAKRISHNA NAGAR,
    MYSORE-570022
    KARNATAKA.

61. DR DHANYA K
    D/O KESHAV NAIK,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    R.AT # 1094/11, 8TH C CROSS,
    SANJEEVINI NAGAR,
    SHIVAKUMARSWAMY LAYOUT,
    2ND STAGE, DAVANAGERE-577005

62. DR LAVANNYA
    W/O DR MAHESH KAKANALE,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    R/AT DEVI KRUPA,
    H NO.9-5-719, OLD ADARSH COLONY,
    BIDAR-585403
                         28

63. DR SUPRIYA RAO R
    D/O RAVINDRAN V,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    R/AT FLAT NO.306,
    NOVES SQUARE DEVIN PARADISE ENCLAVE,
    CHOKKANAHALLI,
    THANISANDRA MAIN ROAD,
    BENGALURU-560064

64. DR MANJUNATH BARKER
    S/O ISHWARAPPA BARKER,
    AGED ABOUT 31 YEARS,
    R/AT HOUSE NO.1043,
    BASAVA NILAYA,
    SIDDHARUDA NAGAR,
    ADARAGUNCHI,
    HUBLI DHARWAD DISTRICT-58002

65. DR VIDYASHREE K M
    D/O K M BASAVARAJA,
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS,
    R/AT NO.54/B,
    SHRI MARULA SIDDESHWARA,
    SIRUGUPPA ROAD, BHUVANAGIRI,
    BELLARY-583001

66. DR SHEETAL PANDIT VANJERI
    D/O PANDIT ANANT VANJERI,
    AGED ABOUT 35 YEARS,
    R/AT A/8, KANWAL APT,
    4 BUNGALOWS, ANDHERI WEST,
    MUMBAI-400053

67. DR NAGARAJ M UMACHAGI
    S/O M C UMACHAGI,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    R/AT NO.190/A,
    BELGAUM GALLI,
    HUBLI-580028

68. R DIVYA A
    D/O ANANTH G S,
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS,
    R/AT NO.467, MODAKA NILAYA,
    NEAR MUNESHWARA TEMPLE,
    SAHAKARNAGARA POST,
    AMRUTHAHALLI,
    BANGALORE-560092
                         29

69. DR ROHITRAJ S
    S/O SOMANNA B,
    AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS,
    R/AT DOOR NO.2175,
    2ND MAIN, 3RD CROSS,
    ASHOKAPURAM, MYSORE-570008

70. DR VASANTHAM VYSHNAVI
    D/O V D VENKATESU,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    R/AT FLAT NO.401,
    4TH FLOOR, SAVITHRI ELITE APARTMENT,
    JAWAHAR NAGAR, RAICHUR-584102

71. DR ABHISHEK M S
    S/O SUBHARAMANYA A,
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS,
    R/AT SKANDA NILAYA,
    KAGODU THIMMAPPA RANGAMADIRA,
    SOORANA GADDE ROAD, SAGAR-577401

72. DR ROSHNA RAJ V R
   D/O V RAJAN,
   AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS,
   R/AT GOKULAM HOUSE,
   AMBALATHUKULAMKARE,
   CHELLANUR, KOZHIKODE-673616

73. DR VENKATARAMANA MADHAVRAO WADGAVE
    S/O MADHAVRAO WADGAVE,
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS,
    R/AT GOVIND NIVAS,
    NALEGAO ROAD, MALKAPUR TALUK,
    UDGIR DISTRICT-LATUR,
    MAHARASHTRA PIN-413517

74. DR GURURAJ GALAGALI
    S/O DR CHANDRASHEKAR GALAGALI,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    R/AT HOUSE NO.01, RAKKASAGI TQ,
    UMUDDEBIHAL DIST BIJAPUR-586129

75. DR ASWATHY CHANDRAN
    D/O M R CHANDRAN PILLAI,
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS,
    R/AT VYSAKHAM HOUSE,
    RAMAKODAM LANE,
    PERUMBHOTTA ROAD,
    ELAMAKKARA, ERNAKULAM,
    KERALA-682026
                         30


76. DR BHARATH KIRAN P
    S/O A PRABHAKARAN,
    AGED ABOUTG 36 YEARS,
    R/AT # 918, PIPELINE ROAD EXTENSION,
    ROBERTSON PET, KGF-563122

77. DR A E CHANDAN
    S/O A C ERANNA,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO 41,
    POLICE COLONY HOYSALANAGAR
    HASSAN - 573201

78. DR ABHISHEK KUMAR
    S/O RAMESH THAKUR
    AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO ROOM NO 306,
    HOUSE NO 93 RAJPAL K I GALI
    NEAR BADA GURUDWARA,
    GAUTAM NAGAR
    NEW DELHI - 110049

79. DR PREETHA F NAYAKA
    D/O FAKIRAPPA NAYAKAR
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO 51/192
    RENUKA NILAYA SHIVANAND NAGAR
    GADAG - 582103

80. DR SUMAYYA TABASSUM
    W/O DR AFTAB AHMED MALDAR
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    RESIDING AT MAHABOOB MANZIL
    SECOND CROSS, LEFT SIDE
    TIPPU NAGAR,
    SHIMOGA - 577201

81. DR ARPITHA R
    D/O RAMESH
    AGED ABOUT 26 YEARS
    RESIDING AT # 1-61E,
    NEAR KALIKAMBHA BHAJANA MANDIR
    PUTTUR LAKSHMINAGAR ROAD
    LINGOTIGUDDE
    SANTHEKATTE POST,
    UDUPI TQ AND DT - 576105
                         31

82. DR BHANU PRAKASH
    S/O JAYARAMEGOWDA K H
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    RESIDING AT # 46, 7TH CROSS,
    KRISHNAPPA BLOCK, BELAWADI
    MYSORE - 18

83. DR SUNIL KUMAR SANGANAL
    S/O S N SANGANAL
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT # 596/C/I WARD NO 10,
    SANGANALAR ONI, AT POST NARAGAL
    TALUK GANJENDRAGADA DISTRICT
    GADAG - 582119

84. DR VARSHA LAKSHMAN
    D/O LAKSHMAN
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT # 181, 4TH MAIN,
    4TH CROSS, NRUPATHUNGA NAGAR
    KOTHANUR MAIN ROAD,
    J P NAGAR , 7TH PHASE,
    BANGALORE - 76

85. DR NIKITA WAMAN RAO JAMBEKAR
    D/O WAMANRAO B JAMBEKAR
    AGED ABOUT 26 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO 10-507,
    BRAHMPUR LOWER LANE,
    GULBARGA - 585103

86. DR AVINASH LAKHA
    S/O ANGARAJ LAKHA
    AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS
    RESIDING AT HOUSE NO 2-188
    NEAR EK KAMAN MASJID
    JAGATH GULBARGA - 585101

87. DR SYAMPRASAD
    AGE: 30 YEARS
    S/O RAJENDRA PRASAD
    RESIDING AT PRASHANTHI AMPAZHAVAYAL
    PERINAD P O KOLLAM KERALA- 691601

88. DR ANUSHA SM
    AGE 28 YEARS
    D/O S M SRINIVASMURTHY
    RESIDING ATNO 6, 2ND FLOOR,
    WEAVERS COLONY, GANGANAGAR
    BANGALORE - - 560032
                        32


89. DR SHILPA S REDDY
    D/O SHIVARAMA REDDY
    AGED 28 YEARS
    10 PHASE 2 LIBERTY ACRES
    GOLDEN HOMES 2 ATTIBELE
    SARJAPUR ROAD, BANGALORE - 562107

90. DR SHANKAR K
    AGE: 28 YEARS
    S/O KANATHARAJU P
    RESIDING AT NO 210, 7TH CROSS
    KENCHENAHALLI,
    NEAR RAJARAJESHWARI TEMPLE,
    BANGALORE - 560098
91. DR KUMARI KHUSHBOO
    AGE: 30
    D/O A K PRASAD
    RESIDING AT PRASAD ROADLINES
    KISHORE GANJ
    RANCII - 834001
92. DR ANSARI S
    AGE 30 YEARS
    S/O SULAIMAN
    RESIDING AT VADAKKETHAVILA
    PUTHENVEEDU NEDUMPANA POST,
    KOLLAM KERALA - 691576

93. DR PONNILAVAN
    AGE : 28 YEARS
    S/O V JAYAKANTAN
    RESIDING AT NO 70/3,
    DR AMBEDKAR NAGAR,
    BANGALORE ROAD,
    MAKKAN
    VELLORE TAMIL NADU - 632004

94. DR KARTHIK GOPINATH
    S/O DR GOPINATH K V
    AGED 27 YEARS
    21, 6TH CROSS, VASANTHNAGAR
    BANGALORE - 560052

95. DR PRAVEEN S MALI
    S/O SR MALI
    AGED 28 YEARS
    PLOT NO 4447/D, SHIVAM BUILDING
    OLD INCOME TAX OFFICE ROAD
    VIDYANAGAR, HUBLI- 580021
                          33


 96. DR UMESH K
     S/O JAYARAM K V
     AGED 28 YEARS
     SRINAGALAKSHMI NILAYA B M RAOD,
     KAMALAPURA PIRIYAPATNA
     MYSORE - 571107

 97. DR DAVID MATHEW THOMAS
     S/O THOMAS
     AGED 28 YEARS
     GRACE COTTAGE MARIATHURUTHU P O
     THIRUVATTA KOTTAYAM
     KERALA - 686027

 98. DR DIVYA SHARMA KR
     W/O HEMANTH V
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     R/AT NO 782, 5TH BLOCK
      NEAR R V COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
     THALAGHATTAPURA POST,
     BANASHANKARI 6TH STAGE
     BANGALORE - 560109

 99. DR SUMANTH BILLE
     S/O ATHMA JN
     AGED 28 YEARS
     26/23, 2ND MAIN, KGS LAYOUT,
     VIJAYNAGAR, BANGALORE-560 040.

100. DR SAHANA S KARANTH
     D/O SHASHIDARA A V
     AGED 28 YEARS
     NO 69, KAVERI NILAYA
     GANDHI BAZAR
     BANGALORE - 560004

101. DR ARUNA M S
     D/O SEVYA NAIK
     AGED 28 YEARS
     D NO 90, KRISHNA KRUPA 1ST BLOCK,
     5TH MAIN, KUVEMPU NAGAR
     TUMAKURU - 572102

102. DR ASHWINI B S
     D/O DR B N SHIVARAM
     AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
     R/AT NO 28, SAI NILAYA
     NEAR PADMA CHITHRAMANDIRA
     AMRUTHAHALLI BANGALORE - 92
                          34


103. DR SHUBHA VISHNU HEGDE
     D/O VISHNU GANAPATHI HEGDE
     AGED 27 YEARS
     BELLIMANE POST KHARWA
     HONNAVAR TALUK
     UTTARA KANNADA - 58136

104. DR NIKITA K JAIN
     D/O KAILASH CHAND JAIN
     AGED 26 YEARS
     ASHIRWAD NO 4-5 WEST LINK ROAD,
     3RD CROSS, MALLESHWARAM
     BANGALORE - 560003

105. DR SNEHA PRIYA PRABHAKAR
     D/O MITHAIAH PRABHARKAR
     AGED 28 YEARS
     NO 59 KAMAL PANDURANGANAGAR OPP HDFC
     AREKERE BANNERGHATTA ROAD,
     BANGALORE - 560007

106. DR ANGEL CHAM PHILIP
     D/O P M PHILIPOSE
     AGED 29 YEARS
     MALATHARAYIL HOUSE, MANARCAUD P O
     KOTTAYAM KERALA- 696019

107. DR RENUKA M
     D/O MUNIKRISHNAPPA
     AGED 30 YEARS
     600 SAMBHAIAH LANE,
     KONENAGARAHARA
     VIMANAPURA BANGALORE - 560017

108. DR DEEPTHI P
     D/O PADMANABHAN K P
     AGED 28 YEARS
     16, PRAGATHI GURURAJA LAYOUT,
     DODDANEKUNDI MARTHAHALLI
     BANGALORE - 560037

109. DR MADALSA NAIK
     D/O SUNIL MALIK
     AGED 30 YEARS
     NO 33, 3RD FLOOR,
     SOUTH EX PART 1
     DELHI - 110049
                         35

110. DR GIRISH K N
     S/O NARASIMHA K C
     AGED 28 YEARS
     1/1133 LAKSHMI NILAYA
     SIDDESHWARA NAGAR
     YELLAPUR TUMKUR - 572106

111. DR MOHAMMED YAQUB PASHA
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     S/O MOHAMED KALEEMULLA
     RESIDING AT NO 20/2 KALEEM MANZIL
     COCONUT GARDEN 3RD CROSS HALL ROAD,
     EXTENSION FRAZER TOWN
     BANGALORE - 560005

112. DR SHEETAL DEVARU
     D/O GIRIDHAR DEVARU
     AGED 29 YEARS
     NO 1-1119 UDAYA NAGAR
     STATION ROAD,
     RAICHUR - 584101


113. DR SOWMYASHREE N
     D/O NARAYANA SWAMYU C M
     AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
     CHOLLAGATTA MADDERI POST
     KOLAR TALUK KOLAR - 563101

114. DR SPOORTHY SAGAR
     Q/O DR ADITHYA S
     AGED 28 YEARS
     R/AT 1309, 21B MAIN ROAD,
     11TH CROSS, HSR LAYOUT SECTOR-1
     BENGALURU-560102

115. DR MOHAMED TANVEER AHMED
     AGED ABOUT 32 YEARS
     S/O MS DELVI,
     RESIDING AT NO.19/9,
     JANNU SAHEB STREET,
     BESIDE BUS STAND, NELAMANGALA,
     BANGALORE RURAL-562123

116. DR SHWETHA R
     AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS
     D/O RAMAKRISHNAPPA R
     RESIDING AT 2ND CROSS,
     TELECOM LAYOUT, BYDARAHALLI,
     BANGALORE-560091
                           36


117. DR AYSHA AZMIDAH
     AGED 27 YEARS
     D/O AR BASHEER,
     RESIDING AT DOOR NO.10-24/1038
     SUFI MASTER HOUSE, JM ROAD, BUNDER,
     MANGALORE-575001

118. DR DEVAPRASHANTH M
     AGED 29 YEARS
     S/O MOHAN KUMAR C M
     RESIDING AT NO.3220, SHIVAKRUPA,
     FLAT NO.301, VHBC LAYOUT,
     GIRINAGAR, 4TH PHASE,
     BANGALORE-85

119. DR DEEPA R
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     D/O RUDRAMURTHY K C
     R/AT NO.16, 1ST CROSS, 3RD MAIN ROAD,
     SHANKAR NAGAR, MAHALAKSHMI LAYOUT,
     BANGALORE-96

120. DR NAVYASHREE
     AGED 28 YEARS
     D/O SRINIVAS,
     RESIDING AT NO.8, 2ND MAIN,
     3RD CROSS, BAHUBALI NAGAR,
     JALAHALLI, BANGALORE-13

121. DR NISHMITA R
     AGED 28 YEARS
     D/O RAMAKRISHNA,
     R/AT NO.58, NASERA REVENUE COLONY,
     RANI CHENAMMA NAGAR,
     DHARWAD-580 001

122. DR VINITA K ANIRUDHAN
     AGED 29 YEARS
     D/O K ANIRUDHAN
     VINEESH BHAVAN,
     PERUMPUZHA P.O, KOLLAM KERALA-61504

123. DR HASHMAT KHANUM B N
     AGED 29 YEARS
     NOORULLA KHAN
     RESIDING AT NO.18/20, 1ST FLOOR,
     4TH CROSS, 9TH MAIN,
     BTM 1ST STAGE, BANGALORE-29
                         37

124. DR M PREMA
     D/O R MUTHUSWAMY,
     AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
     R/AT NO.2/587/1
     NALLETHU THOTTAM, VEERAPANDI,
     TIRUPUR-641605, TAMILNADU

125. DR ASHWINI DANDE
     D/O VEERENDERA DANDE,
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     R/AT NO.H.NO.18-2-415
     RAMNAGAR COLONY,
     NEAR K.V.SCHOOL,
     CHIDRI ROAD, BIDAR-585403

126. DR GEETA RATHOD
     D/O SOMASHEKHAR RATHOD
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     R/AT C/O DR SANJEEV RATHOD
     PLOT NO.85, SUNCITY PHASE 2 GATE RING ROAD
     VIJAYAPURA-586101
     KARNATAKA

127. DR REKHA VIJAYAN
     D/O VIJAYAMOHAN
     AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS
     R/AT MEENA BHAVAN, NEDUMKANDAM PO
     NEDUMKANDAM, IDUKKI-685553
     KERALA

128. DR TINTU SUSAN JOY
     S/O I.V.JOY,
     AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
     R/AT ITTANTHOTTIL HOUSE,
     MULANTHURUTHY P.O, PALLITHAZHAM,
     ERNAKULAM,
     KERALA-682314

129. DR SONIA RAGHUKUMAR
     D/O RAGHUKUMAR,
     R/AT B.M.S. FARM AND NURSERTY,
     13TH KM MYSORE ROAD,
     BANGALORE-59

130. DR SUMANGALA V
     D/O VENKATESHAPPA S MR
     AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
     R/AT SHIGEHALLI, YELDHUR POST,
     SRINIVASAPUR TALUK, KOLAR-563138
                           38

131. DR PRATHIBHA S
     D/O SHIVESHI R
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     RESIDING AT NO.32, SAIKRUPA
     MOUNTAIN STREET
     JAYANAGAR 1ST BLOCK,
     BANGALORE-560011

132. DR JYOTHI D B
     D/O BASAVARAJ H
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     R/AT H NO 290/B WARD NO 17,
     SINDAGI COMPOUND
     NEAR RAGHAVENDRA TALKIES ROAD,
     BELLARY, KARNATAKA-583101

133. DR LINGRAJ PATIL
     S/O RAMESH PATIL
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     R/AT SARAF BAZAR
     GULBARGA -585101


134. DR VINOD BABU B
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     S/O BALRAM P
     RESIDING AT NO.3, 7TH MAIN ROAD ,
     VASANTHNAGAR, BANGALORE-52

135. DR THOMAS JOHN
     AGED 29 YEARS
     S/O KM JOHN
     RESIDING AT VELLAPALLIL
     ENAMPALLI PO
     KOTTAYAM KERALA 686503

136. DR BRAHMA SHUKLA
     S/O VIDHUSHANKAR SHUKLA
     RESIDING AT 72A, DHARBHANGA COLONY
     ALLAHABAD, 211002, UTTAR PRADESH

137. DR ANANYA KAVILAPURAPU
     AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
     D/O K SUBRAMNAYAM
     RESIDING AT NO.195,
     SUBRAMACHETTY ROAD,
     BASAVANGUDI
     BANGALORE-560004
                          39

138. DR ROOHI SULTHANA
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     D/O MH SHAFI
     RESIDING AT NO 59A, GANDHU CHOWK
     JUMA MOSQUE, COWL BAZAAR,
     BELLARY 583102

139. DR SASMIT DEEPAK LOTLIKER
     AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS
     S/O DEEPAK C LOTLIKER
     RESIDING AT JP ANDRARE RESIDENCY
     ROW VILLA NO 2, ST JOQUIM ROAD,
     BORDA, MARGOA, GOA-403602

140. DR SOWMYA TR
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     D/O TS RAVIKUMAR
     RESIDING AT NO.10/75, SRINIVASA
     2ND A CROSS, HOSAKERE HALLI,
     BANASHANKARI, 3RD STAGE
     BANGALORE-550085

141. DR RAJENDRA PRASAD H
     AGED 28 YEARS
     S/O HONNAIAH BA
     RESIDING AT 386/16, 14TH CROSS
     WILSON GARDEN, BANGALORE-560030

142. DR NIDHI SINGH
     AGED 28 YEARS
     D/O RAMASHANKAR SINGH
     RESIDING AT NO.201,GALLI NO 13,
     MEETHAPUR, EXTENSION PART 3,
     BADARPUR, NEW DELHI 110004

143. DR SINDHU PRABHAKAR
     AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
     D/O HM PRABHAKAR
     RESIDING AT DOOR NO.187, CJV DAS ROAD,
     PADMANABHNAGAR,
     BANASHANKARI SECOND STAGE
     BANGALORE-70

144. DR RAMYSHREE MH
     AGED 27 YEARS
     D/O HANUMANTHA RAYA MD
     RESIDING AT MANUVINAKURIKE,
     DASALKUNTE POST
     CN DURGA HOBLI, KORATAGERE TALUK
     TUMKUR 572138
                         40

145. DR SHRUTHI MN
     D/O NAGABHUSHAN MP
     AGED 28 YEARS
     19, JAYAKRISHNA, 1ST MAIN,
     SBM EMPLOYEES HOUSING
     COOPERATIVE SOCEITY LIMITED,
     BANGALORE-560050

146. DR SUCHITRA SRIDHAR
     D/O N SRIDHAR
     AGED 28 YEARS
     3032, PRESTIGE SOUTHRIDGE APARTMENTS
     HOSAKEREHALLI, BANASHANKARI, 3RD STAGE
     BANGALORE-560085

147. DR. MEGHA A
     AGED 26 YEARS
     D/O. ANAND V,
     R/AT NO. 31B STREET,
     EAST LINK ROAD,MALLESHWARAM,
     BANGALORE 03

148. DR. KAVYASHREE PATIL
     AGED 27 YEARS
     D/O. NINGANAGOUDA,
     R/AT PLOT NO. 39,
     KOTHAMBARI LAYOUT, SHAKTI NAGAR,
     GULBARGA 585102

149. DR. NISARGA T J
     AGED 26 YEARS
     W/O. MOHAN B,
     R/AT NO. 56, 1ST CROSS,
     SECOND STAGE, NIVEDITHA NAGAR,
     MYSORE 570022

150. DR. DEEPTHI APANNA
     D/O. H N APPANNA,
     AGED 28 YEARS
     NO. 531, 3RD MAIN,
     SUBRAMANAYPURA POST,
     AGS LAYOUT, BANGALORE 560061

151. DR. ANIL KUMAR
     S/O. GIRIDHAR KAMBLE,
     AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
     R/AT HOUSE NO. 8-79,
     NEAR JEEVVESHWAR SCHOOL,
     SHAHAPUR,DIST - YADGIR,
     KARNATAKA 585223
                          41

152. DR. R PRABHU VIKASH
     S/O. RAVICHANDRAN,
     AGED 27 YEARS
     447, MANIAM VELAPPAN STREET,
     KK PUDUR, COIMBATORE 640 138

153. DR. VIDHYA P S
     D/O. SINNA DURAI P,
     AGED 28 YEARS, 24,
     GANAPATHI NAGAR,
     LAKSHMIPURAM, KOLATHUR,
     CHENNAI 600099

154. DR. KAVYARANI C
     D/O. CHANDRU B K,
     AGED 28 YEARS
     928/2, WARD NO. 7,
     TAPCMS QTRS ROAD,
     PERIYAPATNA, MYSURU 571101

155. DR. PAVAN KUMAR K
     S/O. KALAIAH N,
     AGED 28 YEARS
     DOOR NO. 396, 3RD CROSS,
     7TH MAIN, H BLOCK,
     RAMAKRISHNA NAGAR,
     MYSURU 570022

156. DR. BOOBATHI RAJA
     S/O. GOPAL R,
     AGED 27 YEARS
     NO. 7, RR GARDENS,
     KAVUNDAMPALAYAM ROAD,
     EDAYARPALAYAM,
     COIMBATORE 641025

157. DR. SHANMUGAPRIYA D
     D/O. DURAISAMY K,
     AGED 28 YEARS
     NO. 15/5,M PAPPAMPATTI,
     VAGARAYAMPALAYA,
     COIMBATORE 641 659

158. DR. KAUSHAL B
     S/O. DR. B KRISHNAMURTHY,
     AGED 27 YEARS
     NO. 288, 12 B CROSS,
     2ND STAGE WEST OF CHORD ROAD,
     MAHALAKSHMIPURA,
     BANGALORE 560086
                          42

159. DR. RANGANATHA S C
     S/O. LATE. CHANDRAPPA T H,
     AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS
     R./AT NO. 1727/8,
     SRI. RANGANATHA NILAYA,
     3RD MAIN, SRINIVASA NAGARA,
     NITTUVALLI,
     DAVANAGERE 577 004

160. DR. ANKITHA A
     D/O. ANJANKUMAR,
     AGED 28 YEARS
     R/AT HOUSE NO. 4,
     4TH CROSS, SHABARINAGAR,
     BYATARAYANAPURA,
     BANGALORE 560092

161. DR. NEHA TIWARI
     D/O. S K TIWARI,
     AGED 28 YEARS
     R/AT NO. 118,
     SWATICHOUDESHWARI APARTMENT,
     SANJAYNAGAR, AECS LAYOUT,
     BANGALORE 560094

162. DR. FATHIMA ISMATH
     D/O. ISMAIL V K,
     AGED 28 YEARS
     FATHIMA MANZIL, POST KAMBALABETTU,
     VITTAL MUDNOOR, BANTWAL TALUK,
     D.K 574 243

163. DR INDIRA RATH
     D/O SP RATH,
     AGED 28 YEARS
     710 JHARPADA, BHUBHANESWAR,
     ODISHA 7510006.

164. DR NAGARAJUN BR
     S/O B K RAM MOHAN,
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
     NO.171, NALAPET MAIN ROAD,
     BANGALORE-560053.

165. DR BANDA RAVI TEJA
     S/O BANDA VENATESWRA RAO,
     AGED 28 YEARS,
     1-111/4/A, SARADA HIGH SCHOOL,
     KONDAPUR, HYDERABAD-500084.
                          43

166. DR RADHA
     D/O MALLANNA BHAVIKATTI,
     PLOT NO.27, NEAR LAXMI TEMPLE,
     SWASRIK NAGAR, SEDAM ROAD,
     GULBARGA 585105.
167. DR SUJITH KUMAR S
     S/O SHIVASAWAMY M,
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
     1559, C AND D BLOCK 13TH CROSS
     ANIKETHANA ROAD,
     KUVEMPUNAGAR, MYSORE-570023.
168. DR RAMYA D N
     W/O CHANDAN K R,
     AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS,
     R/AT NO.324, 1ST CROSS, G BLOCK,
     RAMAKRISHNA NAGAR, MYSORE-57002.
169. DR SRINIDHI T
     D/O. THIMMAPPA DP,
     AGED ABOUT 31 YEARS
     R/AT 91, 2ND MAIN 4TH CROSS,
     WIDIA LAYOUT, VIJAY NAGARA,
     BANGALORE-560040

170. DR PRASANNA KUMAR
     S/O.PRALHAD R,
     AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS,
     R/AT NO.3-4-21,
     DADGIBASE BHALKI DISTRICT,
     BIDAR-585328.

171. DR KRISHNA SAGAR S R
     S/O RAMESH BABU S L,
     AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
     R/T SEENAPPA LINE,
     MAIN BAZAR HINDUPUR-515201.

172. DR SWETHA RAJSHEKAR LAKSHETTY
     D/O RAJSHEKAHAR LAKSHETTY,
     AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS,
     R/AT NO.72, OPPOSITE WATER TANK,
     VISHVESHWARAYYA NAGAR, SEDAM ROAD,
     GULBARGA-585105.

173. DR K ARAVIND KUMAR
     S/O KRISHNA NAIK N,
     AGED ABOUT 31 YEARS
     R/AT SARASWATHIPURAM,
     MANJUNATH NILAY,
     CHITRADURGA.
                           44


174. DR KAVITHA M
     D/O.M.VENKATESH,
     AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
     R/AT OPP SRMT,
     VIJAYALAKSHMI AGRO UPSTAIRS,
     BESIDE APNA BAZAR, SIDDHANUR,
     RAICHUR DISTRICT.

175. DR SHASHIKALA R
     S/O RAMAKRISHNA G,
     AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS
     R/T VENKATAGIRI,
     TEACHERS COLONY, PIPELINE ROAD,
     VIJAYANAGAR, BELGAUM 591108.

176. DR AKSHTHA H S
     D/O.H.K.SRINVIASA,
     AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
     R/AT 1236, 3RD CROSS,
     PADUVANA ROAD, SWTK LAYOUT,
     MYSORE-23.

177. DR D PRAKRUTHI
     D/O D.S.P. REDDY,
     RESIDING AT NO.2780,
     18TH A MAIN, HAL 2ND STAGE,
     BANGALORE-560008.

178. DR H J NIRDESH
     S/O H C JAGADEESH,
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     R/ATNO.238, BHAGYASHRI NILAYA,
     5TH MAIN, 9TH CROSS,
     MSR NAGAR, BANGALORE-560054.

179. DR ABHISHEK S
     S/O SATYANARAYANA S
     AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
     R/AT #33, ANNIPURA MAIN ROAD
     SUDHAMANAGAR
     BANGALORE-506 027

180. DR ADITI K
     D/O K H KUMAR
     AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
     R/AT NO.507,11TH CROSS
     2ND STAGE, WOCR
     MAHALAKSHMUPURAM
     BANGALORE-560 086
                          45

181. DR MADHUSUDAN SHETTEPPA KHOMPI
     S/O SHETTEPPA N KHOMPI
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     R/AT NO.302, GANGOTHRI
     NEHARU GALLI, BELGAUM-591124

182. DR VINAYAKUMAR JOGONDRA
     S/O RAVEENDRA
     AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
     R/AT NO.#88/K, PLOT NO.23
     D C OFFICE ROAD, IJARILAKMAPUR
     BANASHANKARI COLONY, HAVERI-581110
     KARNATAKA

183. DR GOWTHAMI P
     S/O P RANGA REDDY
     AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
     R/AT NO.4TH CROSS,
     VIVEKANANDANAGARA
     T NARASIPURA, MYSURU-571124

184. DR MANJUNATHA S B
     S/O BEERAIAH
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     R/AT NO.S M PALYA, HULIYAR
     C N HALLI, TUMKUR, KARNATAKA-572218

185. DR SWETHA O N
     D/O ONKARAPPA N P
     AGEDA BOUT 29 YEARS
     R/AT 704, MULLER NEST
     FATHER MULLER DOCTORS QUARTERS
     JAPPU, KANKANADY
     MANGALORE-575002

186. DR KONDA MITHUNESHWAR REDDY
     S/O K PRABHAKAR REDDY
     AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
     R/AT NO.8-3-224/P/F-77
     GROUND FLOOR 108,
     PRASHANTH TOWERS
     MADHURA NAGAR,
     YOUSAFGUDA, HYDERABAD,
     TELANGANA-500038

187. DR SATHISH A
     S/O ARJUNAN N
     AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
     R/AT PLOT NO.31, RAJA NAGAR
     MEDAAKKAM,CHENNAI-100
                           46

188. DR TEJASHREE M
     D/O B N MANJUNATH
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     RESIDING AT NO.17
     BETTADASANAPURA
     BEGUR POST
     BANGALORE-560 068

189. DR MARUTESH M
     S/O MALAPPA
     AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
     RESIDING AT NO.1347/1
     MARUTHI NILAYA
     VIDYANAGAR, TIPTUR
     TUMKUR-572 202
                                       ... PETITIONERS
(BY SRI. VIKRAM G, ADVOCATE)

AND:

  1. STATE OF KARNATAKA
     DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
     VIKASA SOUDHA
     BANGALORE-560 001
     REPRESENTED BY ITS PRINCIPAL SECRETARY

  2. DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL EDUCATION
     MULTI STOREYED BUILDING
     BANGALORE-560 001
     REPRESENTED BY ITS SECRETARY

  3. RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
     KARNATAKA
     4TH T BLOCK, JAYANAGAR
     BANGALORE-560 041
     REPRESENTED BY ITS REGISTRAR
                                     ... RESPONDENTS

(BY SRI. A S PONNANNA,AAG FOR
    SMT. PRAMODHINI KISHAN, AGA FOR R1 &2;
    SRI. N K RAMESH, ADVOCATE FOR R3)

     THESE WRIT PETITIONS ARE FILED UNDER ARTICLES
226 AND 227 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA PRAYING TO
QUASH    THE   NOTIFICATION  DATED   28.09.2018  AT
ANNEXURE-A, ISSUED BY THE RESPONDENT NO.2.
                           47

IN W.P. NOs. 47256 - 47276/2018:

BETWEEN:

  1. DR PRESTEENA MATHEW
     D/O K J MATHEW
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
     RESIDING AT HOUSE NO.39
     THANAL, ST JOHNSNAGAR 2
     KONTHURUTHY THEVARA PO
     KOCHI KERALA-68
  2. DR MOHAMEMD ZAKRIYA
     S/O ABDUL RAHMAN
     AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS,
     RESIDING AT NO.210/5
     JABBAR BUILDING,
     GAYATHRI TEMPLE STREET
     YESHWANTHPUR
     BENGALURU-560022

  3. DR TAPASYA S KINI
     D/O SURESH KINI
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
     RESIDING AT NO.46
     SUMUKA, 2ND MAIN, 2ND CROSS GKVK NAGAR,
     GKVK POST, BANGALORE-560065

  4. DR VIVEK M P
     S/O K G PADMAKUMAR
     AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS,
     SOPANAK PADA NORTH
     KARUNAGAPALLY
     KOLLAM KERALA-690518

  5. DR POOJA PRASAD
     D/O VENKATESH PRASAD
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
     RESIDING AT NO.74,
     NHCS LAYOUT, 3RD MAIN,
     8TH CROSS, BENAKA CLUSTERS,
     PRASHANTH NAGAR
     BENGALURU-560079
  6. DR TAMIL VANI
     D/O P DAKSHINA MOORTHY
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
     RESIDING AT NO.10
     DR KALAINZAR NAGAR,
     KOVILPATHGAI, S M NAGAR POST,
     AVADI CHENNAI-600062
                         48


7. DR VIJAY KUMAR P
   (MD PAEDIATRICS VYDEHI MEDICAL COLLEGE)
   S/O PANCHAKSHARI D
   AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS,
   RESIDING AT NO.158,
   CHIKKAHALLY POST, TALAAY FIRKA
   SATHYAMANGALAM TALUK
   ERODE DISTRICT
   TAMIL NADU-6384641

8. DR POOJA B WAGGANAVAR
   (MS OPHTHAMMOLOGY VYDEHI
   MEDICAL COLLEGE)
   D/O B M WAGGANAVAR
   AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
   RESIDING AT NEAR KEB GRID
   RAIBAG ROAD AT POST KABBUR
   CHIKODI TALUK, DISTRICT BELGAUM
   KARNATAKA-591222

9. DR KRISHAN KANTHA M A
   (MS GENERAL SURGERY JMMC)
   S/O M K ANAHTANATHAN
   AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS,
   RESIDINGA T KORLAMBAM
   HOUSE NEAR SBT SULTHAN BHATHERY
   WAYANAD DISTRICT KERALA-673592

10. DR SANTHOSH C K (DA MVJMC & RH)
    S/O CHANDRA KUAMR V KAMBLE
    AGED ABOUT 33 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT NO.8B 17TH WARD
    RAGHAVENDRA COLONY 1ST STAGE,
    PATEL NAGAR, BELLARY-583103

11. DR SANTHOSHI MAHADEV NAIK
    D/O MAHADEVINAIK
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT MATADHKERI
    KODKAN KUMTA-581439

12. SWHETA B SAANTRE
    D/O BHIMAPA SAANTRE
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT NOI.2003/B,
    SWANT COLONY
    AKOL ROAD, NIPPANI-591237
                        49

13. DR PAVITRA PUSHPA
    D/O HANUMANTHRAYA
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT NIO.103,
    5 RTPS COLONY
    SHAKTINAGAR,
    TQ DISTRICT RAICHUR-584170

14. PALALVI R GANGATKAR
    D/O RAMU
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT NO.202/12
    7TH MAIN, 7C CROSS,
    P C LAYOUT, VIJAYANAGAR
    BENGALURU-40

15. DR NAVYA C
    D/O CHANNABASAPPA M U
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NOI.03
    BASAVA KURPA, BEHIND POST
    CHANNAGIRI,
    DAVANAGERE-577213

16. DR SHILPA I N
    D/O N E ITTIGE
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT NO.2712
    2ND MAIN, 2ND CROSS
    MCC B BLOCK
    DAVANAGERE-577004

17. DR SINDHU P MADANSHETTY
    W/O SANTHOSH S
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT FLAT NO.319
    VAASTU GREENS APARTMENT
    KODIPALYA ROAD
    SUNKANPALYA KENGERI
    BENGALURU-560060

18. ROSHAN
    S/O KB SHIVARAMU
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT T HOSAHALLI
    TARIKERE POST KUNIGAL TALUK
    TUMKUR DISTRICT-572130
                          50

 19. DR ANIL KUMAR K
     S/O KEHHAIAH
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEHARS,
     RESIDING AT NO.71, WARD 17
     SLUMBOARD, BEHIND GREEN WOOD SCHOOL
     HOLLENARAIPURA TALUK
     HASSAN-573211

 20. SHEELA M S
     D/O SHEKARAPPA S
     AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS,
     RESIDING AT NO.232, MUNIBYRAPPA
     LAYOUT NEAR KRISHNA TEMPLE
     DODDABOMMASANDRA
     VIDYARANYAPURA POST
     BANGALORE-560097


 21. DR NITHIN S U
     S/O S UGRAIAH
     AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS,
     RESIDING AT NOI.7, NIKUNJ
     5TH CROSS, VIVEKANANDA ROAD
     BENDRENAGAR, B S K 2ND STAGE
     BENGALURU-560070
                                        ... PETITIONERS
(BY SRI. K V RAMESH KUMAR, ADVOCATE )

AND:

  1. STATE OF KARNATAKA
     DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
     VIKASA SOUDHA, BANGALORE-560 001
     REPRESENTED BY ITS PRINCIPAL SECRETARY

  2. DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL EDUCATION
     MULTI - STOREYED BUILDING,
     BANGALORE-560 001
     REPRESENTED BY ITS SECRETARY

  3. RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
     KARNATAKA
     4TH T BLOCK, JAYANAGAR
     BANGALORE-560 041
     REPRESENTED BY ITS REGISGTRAR
                                     ... RESPONDENTS

BY SRI. A S PONNANNA,AAG FOR
   SMT. PRAMODHINI KISHAN, AGA FOR R1 &2;
   SRI. N K RAMESH, ADVOCATE FOR R3)
                           51

     THESE WRIT PETITIONS ARE FILED UNDER ARTICLES
226 AND 227 OF THE CONSITITUTION OF INDIA, PARYING TO
QUASH THE NOTIFICATION DATED 28.9.2018 AT ANNEX-A
ISSUED BY R-2.

IN W.P. NOs. 52140-52172/2018:

BETWEEN:

  1. DR. MADHAVA M
     S/O MUNINANJAPPA C
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     RESIDING AT NO.93,
     PURA VILLAGE, VIJAYAPURA POST
     DEVANAHALLI TALUK
     BANGALORE RURAL - 562 135.

  2. DR. ARUNKUMAR HALLI
     S/O PANDIT
     AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS
     RESIDING AT FLAT NO.22, 2ND FLOOR
     DOCTORS QUARTERS, HIMS
     HASSAN-573 201.

  3. DR. SYEDA ATUFIYAT AMREEN
     D/O SYED ZAKIR HUSSAIN
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     RESIDING AT HOUSE NO.216
     2ND CROSS, ADARSH NAGAR
     R T NAGAR POST
     BANGALORE - 560 032.

  4. DR. ABDUL MAJID M BAGAWAN
     S/O MURUJKHADRI B BAGAWAN
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     RESIDING AT ROOM NO.618
     ESI BOYS HOSTEL, RAJAJINAGAR
     BANGALORE - 560 010.

  5. DR. BHARADWAJ
     SHIVARAYA KATTIMANI
     AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
     RESIDING AT NO.198, 37TH A CROSS
     28TH MAIN, 9TH BLOCK, JAYANAGAR
     BANGALORE-560 069.

  6. DR. RAHUL D
     S/O VINAYAK RO
     AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
     RESIDING AT H.NO. A5 STAFF QUARTERS
                         52

   SAMBRAHAM INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
   AND RESEARCH CENTRE
   BEML NAGAR, D K HALLI
   K.G.F-563 115.

7. DR JAYANTH H
   AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
   S/O MADUSUDHAN V HULAGI,
   RESIDING AT NO.348, A MAIN,
   1ST A CROSS, UPAKAR LAYOUT,
   ULLAL, BANGALORE-560056.

8. DR MD SARFARAAZ RAJA C
   S/O MD ISMAIL C,
   AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
   RESIDING AT DOOR NO.11,
   V.P.ROAD,2ND CROSS,
   OPPOSITE TO SURAKASHA DENTAL CLINIC,
   OLD MADIWALA,
   BANGALORE-560068

9. DR HUMERA JABEEN
   D/O SALEEM PASHA,
   RESIDING AT PHASE I FLAT #2,
   ANANTSIDDHI APARTMENTS,
   NANDANAWAN COLONY,
   KOLHAPUR ROAD,
   SANGAL-416416.

10. DR SIREEESH KUMAR C H
    S/O VENKATESHWARA RAO,
    AGED ABOUT 31 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT NO.K-504, PURVA HIGHLAND,
    OFF KANAKAPURA ROAD,
    MALLASANDRA,
    BANGALORE-560062.

11. DR MINU DEVASSY
    D/O N C DEVASSY,
    AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT PLOT # 125, HILL GARDENS,
    KUTTENELLUR PO,
    THRISSURE, KERALA-680014.

12. DR SACHIN M B
    S/O BASVARAJU M B,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT BASAVESHWARA NILAYA, 4TH CROSS,
    UDAYAGIRI MANDYA-571401.
                          53

13. DR RAKSHA MANJUNATH
    D/O MANJUNATH NAIK,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO.31, 11TH A CROSS,
    J.P.NAGAR 3RD PHASE,
    BANGALORE-560078.

14. DR VEERAMMA
    D/O PRABHULINGIAH,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO.5, 9TH MAIN,
    GIRIYAPPA KRISHNA LAYOUT,
    RAGHAVENDRA NAGAR EXTENSION,
    RAMURTHY NAGAR,
    BANGALORE-560016.

15. DR NAGARAJ TELKAR
    S/O BHIMRAO THELKAR,
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO.24, 4TH MAIN,
    NANJAPPA LAYOUT, ADUGOUDI SIGNAL,
    BANGALORE-560030.

16. DR SAHITHYA BV
    D/O VENKATANARAYANA REDDY BV,
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
    RESIDING TA NO.23, 7TH A MAIN,
    3RD BLOCK, THYAGARAJANGAR,
    BANGALORE-560028.

17. DR SUNITHA
    D/O JANARDHAN,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO.37, 1ST FLOOR,
    2ND A CROSS, RAGHAVENDRA NAGAR,
    NEW TIMBER YARD LAYOUT,
    MYSORE ROAD, BANGALORE-560026.

18. DR PRIYANKA D K
    D/O DEVENDRAPPA K,
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO.72, 3RD MAIN,
    1ST J CROSS, SHARADHA COLONY,
    BASAVESWRANAGAR,
    BANGALORE-560079.

19. DR SAMUEL NOKLANG
    S/O AMOP NOKLANG,
    AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT #157, MODEL VILLAGE,
                           54

   5TH MILE DIMAPUR,
   NAGALAND-797115.

20. DR DEEPAK M S
    S/O SHIVAJI M.L.
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT #21,
    SHESHADRI NILAYA OPP CHURCH,
    GONNIKOPPA ROAD,
    PIRYAPATANA TQ.,
    MYSORE-561107.

21. DR SANTOSH KUMAR
    S/O MR.TIPPANNA SALWALE,
    AGED ABOUT D30 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT NO.5, 3RD FLOOR,
    9TH MAIN, 2ND CROSS,
    BTM, BANGALORE-560029.

22. DR DIVYA B S
    D/O SRINIVAS MURTHY B R,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT #209 8TH CROSS,
    2ND RIGHT NEAR NEWGOLDEN STORE,
    BELLANDUR, BANGALORE-560103.

23. DR VINEETA GAUTAM
    D/O HARI RATAN GAUTAM,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT NO.588,
    NEW BANK COLONY,
    LORD BUDHA MRG, HAPUR,
    U.P-245101.

24. DR PRASHANT N HUDGE
    S/O NAGAPPA HUDGE,
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    RESIDING AT C 118,
    PRIME CITY APARTMENTS,
    ELECTRONIC CITY-PHASE-1,
    DODDATOGARU,
    BANGALORE-560100.

25. DR ARUN S PATTED
    S/O SANGAPPA PATTED.
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS
    RESIDING AT NO.16,
    R.M.V.-2ND STAGE, 2ND MAIN,
    KGE LAYOUT,
    BANGALORE-560094.
                         55

26. DR SHARATH CHANDRA R
   S/O.S.V.RAMACHANDRAIAH,
   AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS,
   RESIDING AT DOOR NO.22, 51/80,
   22ND CROSS, 20TH MAIN,
   VIJAYANAGARA, BANGALORE-560040.

27. DR RASHMI S
    D/O SHIVANANJAPPA S,
    AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT DOOR NO.630,
    5TH MAIN, NAGARBHAVI-II STAGE,
    BDA LAYOUT, BANGALORE-560072.

28. DR KIRTI P KATWE
    RESIDING AT HOUSE NO.19,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
    RAVENA APARMENT, GROUND FLOOR,
    10TH CROSS,1ST MAIN, BYRAPPA GARDEN,
    BANASHANKARI-III STAGE,
    BANGALORE-560085.

29. DR PREETI KULHALLI
    D/O UPENDRA KULHALLI,
    AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT M.S.RAMAIAH NORTH CITY,
    NAGAVARA, BANGALORE-560045.

30. DR NAVEEN KUMAR
    S/O GEMSINGH RATHOD,
    AGED ABOUT 37 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT SEETHARAMPALYA,
    NEAR GRAPHITE INDIA,
    WHITEFIELD,
    BANGALORE-560048.

31. DR BEZAWADA SHRAVANI
    D/O.B.RAMA MOHAN RAO,
    AGED ABOUT 29 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT B-2-9, 5TH MAIN,
    6TH A CROSS, BAHUBALI NAGAR,
    JALAHALLI, BANGALORE-560013.

32. DR MONISHA N
    D/O NARAYANAPPA M,
    AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS,
    RESIDING AT NO.283,
    6TH CROSS, 7TH MAIN,
    KORAMANGALA 1ST BLOCK.
    BANGALORE-560034.
                           56


  33. DR SNEHA R
     D/O K.L.RAMESH,
     AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS
     RESIDING AT DOOR NO.538,
     2ND A CROSS, 6TH MAIN,
     3RD BLOCK, 3RD STAGE,
     BASAVESHWRA NAGAR,
     BANGALORE-560079,
                                         ... PETITIONERS
(BY SRI. VIKRAM G, ADVOCATE)

     AND:

  1. STATE OF KARNATAKA
     DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE,
     VIKASA SOUDHA,
     BANGALORE-560001.
     REPRESENTED BY ITS PRINCIPAL SECRETARY.

  2. DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL EDUCATION
     MULTI-STOREYED BUILDING,
     BANGALORE-560001.
     REPRESENTED BY ITS SECRETARY.

  3. RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
     KARNATAKA, 4TH T BLOCK,
     JAYANAGAR,BANGALORE-560041.
     REPRESENTED BY TIS REGISTRAR.

  4. GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
     COMMISSIONERATE OF HEALTH &
     FAMILY WELFARE SERVICES,
     ANANDRAO CIRCLE,
     BANGALORE-560009.

                                      ... RESPONDENTS

(BY SRI. A S PONNANNA, AAG FOR
    SMT. PRAMODHINI KISHAN, AGA FOR R1, R2 & R4;
    SRI. N K RAMESH, ADVOCATE FOR R3)

    THESE WRIT PETITIONS ARE FILED UNDER ARTICLES
226 AND 227 OF THE CONSITITUTION OF INDIA, PARYING TO
QUASH THE NOTIFICATION DATED 28.9.2018 AT ANNEXURE-
A ISSUED BY THE R-2.

    THESE PETITIONS HAVING        BEEN    HEARD AND
RESERVED FOR ORDER, THIS          DAY,    THE COURT
PRONOUNCED THE FOLLOWING:
                              57

                        ORDER

Petitioners, now the practising Physicians, who earlier having availed the Government Medical Seats, had joined their Post Graduate Degree/Post Graduate Diploma courses in Clinical/Non-clinical subjects, in the academic years 2015 and 2016. After accomplishing the said degree/diploma course in the year 2018, they have secured the Provisional Degree Certificates from the Respondent-University, awaiting the ensuing Convocation Ceremony. They have knocked at the doors of this Writ Court assailing the Notification bearing No.DME/PGS/12/2018-19 dated 28.09.2018, issued by the Respondent-Director of Medical Education whereby, amongst others, they are asked to "mandatorily attend Counselling" for the purpose of deploying their services to the Government for the benefit of public at large.

2. The impugned notification is reproduced verbatim and in its entirety and that the same shall be hereafter referred to as the "Counselling Notification": 58

ªÉÊzÀåQÃAiÀÄ ²PÀët ¤zÉðñÀ£Á®AiÀÄ DIRECTORATE OF MEDICAL EDUCATION D£ÀAzÀgÁªï ªÀÈvÀÛ , ¨ÉAUÀ¼ÀÆgÀÄ Anand Rao Circle, Bangalore - 560009 .......................................................................................
DME/PGS/12/2018-19 Date:28.09.2018 Counselling for the post of Senior Residents/Tutors/ Specialist for the Candidates completed Post Graduate Degree/Diploma in the year 2018 under RGUHS, Bangalore.
Following candidates mandatorily attend Counselling:
1. The candidates admitted under All India Quota
2. The candidates admitted under State Quota Seats in all Government Medical Colleges in the year 2015 in case of Degree and in the year 2016 for Diploma.
3. The candidates admitted under Government quota seats in Private Medical colleges in 2015 in case of Degree and 2016 in case of Diploma.
4. The candidates who have completed Post graduate Degree/Diploma in the year 2018 under RGUHS, Bangalore and collected documents from respective Medical colleges after submitting affidavit of serving one year service for the Government of Karnataka must attend the counselling.

Note:

The candidates who have already served one year of rural service after completion of MBBS are exempted from attending the counselling. Documents to be Produced at the time of counselling:
1. Allotment letter issued by KEA/MCC.
2. Marks Cards of PG Degree/Diploma Course issued by RGUHS.
3. Degree Certificate issued by RGUHS.
4. Medical Council Registration Certificate.

Venue: Karnataka Examination Authority, Sampige Road, 18th Cross, Malleshwaram, Bangalore - 560012.

Date:                                       16th & 17th Oct 2018.
Time:                                       09.30 AM.
MD/MS Clinical Departments
MD/MS       Pre    and    Para    Clinical      16th Oct 2018, 10.00 AM onwards.
Departments
Diploma Holders                             16th Oct 2018, 1.00 PM onwards.



3. After service of notice, the Respondent-State and the Director of Medical Education have entered appearance through the learned Addl. Advocate General Shri A.S. Ponnanna, and the Respondent-University is represented by its Senior Panel Counsel Shri N.K. Ramesh. The answering Respondents having filed the Statement of Objections in other connected matters, have adopted the 59 same in these matters too, their fact matrix and the contentions arising therefrom being substantially the same. In view of some further developments namely, the issuance of allotment letters to a few petitioners, post- counselling, the Writ Petitions have been amended with the leave of the Court and thereby, additional grounds have been taken up by filing the amended pleadings.

4. Shri A.S. Ponnanna appearing for the Respondent-State raised the preliminary issue as to the maintainability of the Writ Petitions in the absence of a "choate cause of action" stating that it is open to the petitioners not to attend the counselling, notwithstanding the compulsive text of the impugned Notification. This stand of the State may not be correct inasmuch as, non-participation in the counselling in question may result into invocation of default clause stipulated in the duly stamped Bond that has incorporated the undertaking given by the candidates in terms of certain Rules [Rule position is being discussed infra], as rightly contended by the petitioners' side. That being so, there is prima facie a choate cause of action since there is an apprehended legal injury, if not the actual.

60

5. The learned Counsel for the petitioners firstly contended that the impugned Notification calling upon them to "mandatorily attend Counselling" is apparently under the provisions of the Karnataka Compulsory Service Training by Candidates completed Medical Courses Act, 2012 (hereafter "2012 Act"), whose operation has been already stayed by this Court vide ad interim order dated 06.10.2015 in W.P.No.40566/2015 and other connected matters and therefore, the same is liable to be struck down; the nexus between impugned Counselling Notification and the 2012 Act is established by the text of the Government Order No.HFW/241/MSF 2018, Bangalore dated 4.08.2018, which refers to the said Act and further, the Letter of Allotment dated 03.11.2018 issued to one of the petitioners, post-counselling, in turn refers to the said Government Order.

6. The learned Addl. Advocate General Shri Ponnanna, refuting the above contention submits that although the Government Order dated 04.08.2018 unmindfully mentions about the 2012 Act, such an error cannot be blown out of proportion; such an inadvertent reference to the said Act even otherwise pales into insignificance since the impugned Counselling Notification 61 having been issued in terms of the provisions of Karnataka Conduct of Entrance Test for selection and admission to Post Graduate Medical and Dental degree and diploma courses Rules, 2006 can stand on its own feet inasmuch as almost all the petitioners have executed a duly Stamped Bond incorporating the undertaking to serve the Government for a period of three years and the breach thereof penalizes the defaulter.

7. The learned Counsel for the petitioners secondly contended that the individual Bonds have been executed by almost all the petitioners barring a few, under the coercion inasmuch as but for their execution on the spot of and at the time of admission to the courses in question, they could not have secured the allotment of Government seats; the act of the Respondent-Director of Medical Education in enforcing the undertaking given through these Bonds amounts to State practising "bonded labour" and therefore, is violative of Articles 21 and 23 of the Constitution of India.

8. The learned Addl. Advocate General Shri Ponnanna per contra submits that the 2006 Rules are promulgated by the Government under section 14 of the Karnataka Educational Institutions (Prohibition of 62 Capitation Fee) Act, 1984; these Rules having been published in the Karnataka Gazette dated 08.12.2006 are in force since more than a decade; sub-rule (5) of Rule 15 mandates furnishing of undertaking by the candidates who avail the Government seats for Post Graduate courses; the petitioners having taken the benefit thereunder and after furnishing the undertaking in terms thereof are precluded from taking the plea of coercion as a ground, for now avoiding the obligation.

9. Shri Ponnanna further submits that the petitioners were not minor children nor were under any legal disability, when they being already graduates with a good academic record, had knowledgeably and voluntarily executed the Bond. He also states that it is unconscionable on the part of the petitioners to take up such a stand for assailing the Counselling Notification inasmuch as had they not availed the Government seats, that too at comparatively concessional rates of fees, the said seats would have eventually gone to other deserving candidates who would have scrupulously abided by such undertaking and thus, the culpable conduct of the petitioners in not adhering to the statutory undertaking disentitles them to any relief in the extraordinary 63 jurisdiction. He hastens to add that the petitioners are estopped from approbating and reprobating.

10. The learned Counsel for the petitioners thirdly contended that the impugned Counselling Notification is selectively discriminatory inasmuch as all other candidates who have availed Government seats in all the preceding years having furnished the undertaking like the petitioners herein, have been left to go free whereas, it is only the candidates admitted under State Quota Seats for the degree course in the year 2015 and for the diploma course in the year 2016 like the petitioners alone have been singled out for a differential treatment with no justification whatsoever and therefore, the same is violative of Article 14 of the Constitution of India. The impugned action is otherwise also unjust, arbitrary and unreasonable inasmuch as had the previous batches too been called for the counselling, the period that the petitioners are expected to serve, would have been proportionately reduced because of eventual sharing and this aspect of the matter having not been adverted to by the concerned, the impugned Counselling Notification is vitiated by the vice of non-application of mind.

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11. The learned Addl. Advocate General Shri Ponnanna per contra submits that the candidates of other batches of the yester years having scattered away, it is not advisable to defer the present counselling till after they are identified and drawn for compulsory service; when the undertaking is being enforced in terms of the Bond, it is not open to the petitioners to contend that there is discrimination, since the undertaking given by the candidates of yester years does not lapse by the run of time and a decision would be taken for summoning them to serve the public under the compulsive Bonds, in due course. He has also produced some material to show that, some effort was earlier made in this regard.

12. The learned Counsel for the petitioners fourthly contended that some of the petitioners with intent to pursue certain specialty courses have been studying to take up the ensuing examinations which are scheduled to be held by the National Board of Examinations in the second half of December 2018 and if they are forced to attend the counselling, the same would disrupt their endeavor to make value addition, which in turn could affect their career advancement and therefore, they are entitled to the relief sought for in the Writ Petitions. They 65 contend that this aspect of the matter ought to have been thought of by the contesting respondents.

13. The learned Addl. Advocate General per contra submits that the material particulars as to which of the petitioners are preparing for what examinations are lacking in the pleadings; normally, the persons who furnish a statutory undertaking cannot seek the deferring of its discharge in the absence of enabling provision in the 2006 Rules; in any circumstance, such petitioners could have made a representation to the concerned for the consideration of their version and that no explanation is offered for not making the same; if the petitioners make such a representation subject to the assurance that after the accomplishment of the intended value addition, they will serve the public, there would be no difficulty for considering such individual cases for deferment, in accordance with law.

14. Fifthly, the learned Counsel for the petitioners contended that through the impugned counselling, petitioners are required to serve in the posts of senior residents/tutors/specialists and the present incumbents of these posts are drawing a handsome salary in the 66 prescribed pay scales whereas, the respondents hold out a paltry sum of Rs.45,000/- per month as the monthly stipend and therefore, the same constitutes begar as proscribed under Article 23 of the Constitution of India and therefore, if the challenge to the Counselling Notification were to be held sustainable, the petitioners should be directed to be granted the salary in the pay scales on par with regular incumbents of the said posts, on the principle of remunerative equality.

15. The learned Addl. Advocate General per contra submits that the candidates availing the government seats pay paltry sums of money as the fees prescribed for the courses compared to the general fee structure in other institutions; a huge amount of money is invested by the State in these candidates on the assurance that they would serve the public for a minimum period of three years and that the State itself on its own has fixed a monthly stipend of Rs.45,000/-, taking into consideration all relevant factors; the counselled candidates are not the permanent appointees/regular recruits to the posts in which they are now being asked to work and therefore, they cannot equate themselves with the regular recruits 67 whose appointment is preceded by a due selection process; thus, their claim for 'Remunerative Equality' is misconceived.

16. Lastly, the learned counsel for the petitioners raised the issue of procedural infirmity in the counselling mandated under the impugned Counselling Notification contending that the exercise in question does not conform to norms, leaving much scope for abuse of discretion in allotting the posts/places to the candidates; if at all the challenge in principle were to fail, the counselling body has to prepare a merit list of all the candidates and the allotment should be on the basis of comparative merits of the candidates; in the absence of norm ensuring fairness, the petitioners cannot be compelled to undergo counselling, since it amounts to subjecting the citizens to arbitrary and whimsical action of the State, which offends the soul of Article 14 of the Constitution of India.

17. The learned Addl. Advocate General per contra submits that there is no abuse potential in the counselling in question; since the 2nd respondent-Director of Medical Education is a 'High Public Authority' under whose supervision, the counselling takes place, there is no scope 68 for the argument of abuse; if at all there is any individual grievances of the candidates in this regard, the same would be looked into by the respondents 1 and 2 and that even otherwise, the aggrieved has a remedy before the Writ Court. He also submits that a State action cannot be invalidated only on the ground of possible misuse, especially when the aggrieved has a legal remedy.

18. I have heard the learned Counsel for the petitioners and the learned Addl. Advocate General Shri A.S. Ponnanna, appreciably assisted by the learned Addl. Government Advocate Smt. Pramodhini Kishan; I have also heard the learned Senior Panel Counsel for the Respondent-University Shri N.K. Ramesh. I have perused the Petition Papers.

18 A. Recruitment and retention of rural health care professionals has been a big challenge not only in India but in other advanced countries as well. The shortage of Health profession work force is exacerbated in rural areas where the communities struggle to attract and keep well trained clinicians. Despite medical school initiatives and State Policies to train rural physicians, the rural India continues to face greater shortage of health professionals. 69 Health care delivery has been a challenging task in rural locations inter alia because the patients tend to be poorer, less literate and not well-insured than their urban counterparts. Presumably, with this background, the Government of Karnataka has promulgated under section 14 (1) of the Karnataka Educational Institutions (Prohibition of Capitation Fee) Act, 1984 (hereafter "1984 Act"), The Karnataka Conduct of Entrance Test for selection and admission to Post Graduate Medical and Dental degree and diploma courses Rules, 2006 (hereafter "2006 Rules").

19. Sub-rules (5), (6) & (7) of Rule 15 of the aforesaid 2006 Rules which are relevant to the adjudication of this case, read as under:

"(5) Candidates selecting Government Colleges and Government seats in Private colleges (under concession fee) for Post Graduate courses shall furnish an undertaking that he will serve the Government for a minimum period of three years after completion of the course, if Government desires.
(6) Candidates who avail 100% tuition fee reimbursement from the Government shall furnish an undertaking that he will serve the Government for a minimum period of five years, if Government desires.
(7) A penalty of Rs.50,00,000/- degree for Post Graduate Degree and Rs.25,00,000/-

for Post Graduate Diploma shall be levied in case the candidates fail to serve the Government 70 after completion of the course as per the undertaking."

The 2006 Rules having been brought into force with effect from 08.12.2006 have undergone amendment vide Notification No.HFW 334 RGU 2012 dated 23.11.2013. The penalty under sub-rule (7) has been enhanced to Rs.50 lakh & Rs.25 lakh. In terms of sub-Rule (5) above, the candidates like the petitioners have availed the Government Seats in PG Degree and PG Diploma courses in Medical and Dental Sciences in Government Colleges or Private Colleges as the case may be, by furnishing the undertaking to serve the Government for a minimum period of three years by executing a duly stamped Bond.

20. The Government of Karnataka in association with Karnataka Examinations Authority has been preparing, publishing and web-hosting the brochure called Information Bulletin for Admission to Post Graduate Degree/Diploma Medical & Dental courses for the respective academic years. The one that relates to 2015- 16 is relevant for our consideration. Paragraphs 11.5, 11.6 and 11.7 at Page 40 of this brochure read as under:

"11.5 Candidates selecting Government Colleges & Government seats in Private colleges (under concession fee) for Post Graduate courses shall furnish an undertaking that he/she will 71 serve the Government for a minimum period of 3 years after completion of the course, if Government desires.
11.6 Candidates who avail 100% tuition fee reimbursement from the Government shall furnish an undertaking that he/she will serve the Government for a minimum period of 5 years, if Government desires.
11.7 In case of candidate selecting Government college & Government seats in private college, the candidate shall serve the Government Health & family welfare department in Government hospitals or in Government colleges if such speciality facilities are not available in Health & Family Welfare department for a minimum period as specified in 11.5 & 11.6. failing to comply with the conditions given as per undertaking then he/she shall be liable to pay a penalty of Rs.50,00,000/- (Rupees Fifty lakhs only) for Degree and Rs.25,00,000/- ( Rupees Twenty Five Lakhs only) in case of diploma to the Government."

21. All the petitioners having availed the Government Seats and almost all of them having furnished the undertaking in terms of Rule 15 (5) of the 2006 Rules by executing the duly stamped Bond without any demur, have completed their respective courses. A copy of Bond incorporating the undertaking given by the 1st petitioner in W.P.No.45738/2018 in terms of Rule 15 (5) at the time of admission to the course in question is reproduced as a sample hereunder:

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"OBLIGATION BOND DATED:06/06/2015
1. Dr. Kalasapur Arjun Subash S/o. K L Subhash aged 29 (Twenty Nine) years, residing at #38, 2nd Main, Basappa Layout,..........Extension, Bangalore 560019 being a candidate with admission ticket no CD1042160 have selected a medical seat for post graduation Degree/Diploma)of Three years course out of my own volition in (subject) Pharamacology At Bangalore Medical College, & Research Institute Bangalore (vide Admission Order dated (05.06.2015) do hereby STATE AGREE AND UNDERTAKE as hereunder:
I. (a) I am aware of the intent and content of Rule 15 of the Karnataka conduct of Entrance Test for selection and admission to Post Graduate Medical Dental Degree and Diploma Courses Rules 2006 as amended upto date.
(b) Rule 15(5) of the above Rules states that candidate selecting Government Colleges and Government seats in private Colleges under concession fee for post graduate course shall furnish an Undertaking that he will serve the Government for a minimum period of 3(three) years after completion of the course, if Government desire.
(c) Rule 15(6) of the above Rules states that candidate who avails 100 percent tuition fee reimbursement from the government shall furnish an Undertaking that he will serve the Government for a minimum period of 5(five) years if government desires.
(d) Rule 15(7) of the above Rules states that a penalty of Rupees. Fifty Lakhs for Degree and Rupees. Twenty Five Lakhs for Diploma in lumpsum shall be levied in case the candidate fails to serve the Government after completion of the course as per the undertaking as per Rule 15(5) and Rule 15(6) of the above Rules.
(e) I hereby unequivocally AGREE and UNDERTAKE to abide by the terms of the above Rules 15(5)(6) and (7) as applicable to me.

I do hereby AGREE and UNDERTAKE that I will not lay any claim to provide me a post and completion of the 73 above course befitting to my specialized Degree/diploma and I will serve in any post shown to me by the Government without reserving any right in that regard. I do hereby AGREE AND UNDERTAKE that incase I come in the category of candidates who have completed MMBS course in any Medical College run by the Government of Karnataka and failed to serve in any Primary Health Centre or Primary Health Unit in the rural areas of Karnataka for the minimum period of one year after completion of the MBBS course. I am prepared to serve in the Government after the completion of my post graduation Degree /Diploma for a period of 4(four) years (inclusive of that period of one year rural service) if my candidature comes within the purview of Rule 15(5) OR for a period of 6(six) years (inclusive of that period of one year rural service) if my candidature comes within the purview of Rule 15(6) of the above Rules.

I do hereby AGREE AND UNDERTAKE that in case I come in the category of candidates who have completed MBBS Course in any Medical College run by the Government and failed to serve in any Primary health Centre or Primary Health Unit in the rural areas of Karnataka for the minimum period of one year after completion of that course, I am prepared to serve for a total period of four years(inclusive of that period of one year) if my candidature comes within the purview of Rule 15(5) OR for a total period of six years if my candidature comes within the purview of Rule 15(6) of the above Rules as the case may be.

I do hereby AGREE AND UNDERTAKE that incase I had completed my MBBS course through Government seat and failed to so serve the Government in the rural areas of Karnataka and also if I fail to serve the Government for a period of 3 years on completion of my post graduation Degree/ Diploma (as the case may be) as per Rule 15(5) of the above Rules. I would pay Rupees. One Lakh being the penalty for not serving in the rural area after completion of MBBS course with interest at 10% p.a by way of penalty and also Rupees. Fifty lakhs if I fail to so serve in the government on completion of my post graduation degree OR Rupees. Twenty five lakhs for failure to so serve in the Government on completion of the post graduation Diploma as the case may be in lumpsum and on demand by the government without any protest or delay.

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I do hereby AGREE AND UNDERTAKE that in the event of my leaving the post graduation course in the middle i.e., before its completion. I will voluntarily reimburse the loss occasioned to the Government on account of the loss of one Government seat which otherwise would have accrued to the benefit of the Government but for my omission to complete the course as assessed and demanded by the Government.

Executed and signed in the presence of witnesses on this .....................day of ...................................... two thousand ........................at .............................. Signatures and Signature of the Candidate Addresses of the Witnesses Name of the Candidate"

22. The State of Karnataka enacted the Karnataka Compulsory Service Training by Candidates completed Medical Courses Act, 2012 (hereafter "2012 Act") whereunder, the State Government has promulgated the Karnataka Compulsory Service Training by Candidates completed Medical Courses Rules, 2015 inter alia prescribing to the Graduate and Post Graduate medical students, a compulsory service training of one year in Government Primary Health Centers and Government Hospitals, after accomplishment of their courses. The same has been challenged by some aggrieved candidates by filing W.P.No.40566/2015 and other connected Cases wherein, this Court vide interim order dated 06.10.2015 has inter alia stayed the operation and execution of the 75 Act, the Rules and all the proceedings taken up thereunder, albeit subject to certain conditions of equity. These cases are still pending.

23. Despite the grant of stay order by this Court against the operation of 2012 Act and the Rules made thereunder, the Respondent No.1 has issued the Government Order No.HFW/241/MSF 2018, Bangalore dated 04.08.2018 for enforcing the said Act and the Rules. This act on the part of the Respondents-State may give scope for the argument that it is affront to the Court and Judicial Process. However, the question of its validity/efficacy cannot be gone into, in these Petitions, the challenge thereto notwithstanding, inasmuch as the impugned Counselling Notification has nothing to do as would be shown by the discussion hereinafter.

24. When this has been the position, the 2nd respondent has issued the Counselling Notification dated 28.09.2018 invoking the provisions of Rule 15 of 2006 Rules calling upon the candidates including the petitioners herein to participate in the compulsive counselling for making available their services in the Government 76 colleges/hospitals. In these writ petitions, the same has been assailed on the grounds urged herein above.

25. As to the Counselling Notification and its relation to 2012 Act & the 2006 Rules:

(a) The Counselling Notification addresses three classes of candidates viz., (i) All India Quota candidates, (ii) State Quota candidates admitted to 2015 degree courses and 2016 diploma courses in Government medical colleges/private medical colleges and (iii) the candidates who having completed PG degree/diploma in the year 2018 under Respondent-University have collected their documents from the respective colleges after submitting the affidavit undertaking to serve one year;
(b) Admittedly, the petitioners are the Post Graduate candidates who had availed Government seats for the PG Degree course in the year 2015 and for the PG Diploma course in the year 2016; all of them barring a few, have furnished the undertaking by executing a duly stamped Bond in terms of Rule 15 (5) of the 2006 Rules;

the validity of these Rules is not in challenge. Apparently, but for the undertaking and the Bond, the petitioners could not have availed the Government seats/the State Quota seats, be it in Government medical colleges or the 77 Private medical colleges. Now the Government is invoking the said undertaking. That being the pith and substance of the matter, the petitioners' contention that the 2012 Act is being enforced against them through the impugned Counselling Notification, does not gain acceptance;

(c) The contention of the petitioners that the Government Order dated 04.08.2018 refers to 2012 Act and that there is a thick nexus between the impugned Counselling Notification and the Allotment Letters issued to the candidates post counselling, even if assumed to be true, does not come to their aid as long as the compulsion to serve the State is otherwise supported by law i.e., the 2006 Rules in terms of which the undertaking is given on a duly stamped Bond. The petitioners are not justified in interpreting the text of the impugned Counselling Notification as if it is a Euclid's Theorem or as an Act of Parliament, when it is only more or less a circular-like- thing issued by the 2nd respondent-Official; it is neither a delegated legislation nor a bye-law inasmuch as it spends itself once the task envisaged thereunder is accomplished and it does not demand repeated compliance for an indefinite period of time. The language employed therein 78 being poor, it could have been drafted in a far better way, being beside the point; and

(d) There is a lot of force in the contention of the learned Addl. Advocate General that merely because a Government Order/Circular quotes a wrong Act or mentions a wrong provision of law, the same cannot be struck down on that ground per se, if its validity can otherwise be established by banking upon a right instrument having the force of law. The arguable existence of kinship between the impugned Counselling Notification and the 2012 Act (that has been now stayed by this court), again per se is too feeble a ground to invalidate the impugned Notification when it is sufficiently supported by the 2006 Rules promulgated under Karnataka Educational Institutions (Prohibition of Capitation Fee) Act, 1984 and the undertaking furnished by the candidates, in terms thereof. This Court in the case of Darshan v State of Karnataka ILR 1996 KAR 1241 has held that if the State can invoke its power under two enactments and it "chooses to exercise under one enactment, unless it can be shown that such exercise of power is not authorized or is excluded by the provision made in another enactment, the exercise of power will not become bad."

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26. As to statutory contract for compulsory service between the State and the citizen, and its enforceability:

It is pertinent to mention that several other States have formulated similar policies, the validity whereof on challenge has been upheld by several High Courts;
a. The Bombay High Court in Vinod Shankarlal Sharma v. State of Maharashtra, 2012 (114) Bom LR 4020, held that they "do not find any infirmity in the policy decision of the State Government that students who complete their medical degrees from government and municipal run medical colleges must perform public service for a stipulated period in recognition of the fact that the public exchequer bears a large burden of the expenditure incurred on their medical education. Such a requirement is based on a valid rationale and the classification meets the requirements of a reasonable classification for the purposes of Article 14 of the Constitution."
b. The Kerala High Court in Dr. Ayisha Beegam v. State of Kerala, (2018) 2 KLT 471 held that the students "...may serve the state and be paid or sever their relation and leave it; it comes at a price: paying liquidated damages. If the students leave for greener pastures, they must be prepared to pay, to compensate. Medical profession-tough as it is and, perhaps, lucrative as it may be-is not all about money; it has still an element of service."
c. Recently i.e on 14.09.2018, the Division Bench of Calcutta High Court in State of West Bengal v. Dr. Naval 80 Patel & Ors., MAT 2076 of 2017, has held that the undertaking-bond "was a kind of contract that the writ petitioners entered into with the State to serve the State medical institutions for the bond period in return for the State imparting high quality and highly subsidised post graduate medical education to them. It was a bargain that the writ petitioners struck on their own volition and they must honour their obligation under the deal. It is not that they do not have an exit route. It is not that they are in a position of servitude. They are free to pursue their career elsewhere without serving the State for the bond period upon payment of the recompense amounts mentioned in the bond."
The petitioners have not given any reason nor shown any circumstance that justifies this court not threading the beaten track.

27. As to whether the duly stamped undertaking is vitiated by the alleged coercion:

(a) The contention of the petitioners that the undertaking furnished by them by executing the stamped Bond is unenforceable since the same was obtained by coercion inasmuch as but for such undertaking, the petitioners would have been denied the seats, being an unconscionable argument, does not merit acceptance.

Rule 15 of 2006 Rules requires an undertaking being furnished by the candidates concerned and accordingly, the petitioners barring a few, have furnished one, that too 81 on a stamped Bond, keeping their eyes wide open and without raising a little finger all these years. The petitioners did not lack capacity or autonomy. Nobody compelled them to seek allotment of Government Seats. Their contention that the undertaking was extracted abruptly at the time of admission process is false, to say the least inasmuch as the 2006 Rules are in force since December 2006 and the admission brochures have been published well in advance;

(b) It was open to the petitioners to reserve right to challenge the requirement of undertaking, which they have not done. Even after completing the course also, they have not voiced their grievance against the same. Had the petitioners not availed the Government Seats, the same would have eventually gone to other deserving candidates, who would have scrupulously abided by the undertaking, as rightly contended by the learned AAG. By the act of the petitioners, these potential scrupulous candidates who otherwise would have benefited under the Government Seats, have been denied their rightful lot and eventually, the Government is deprived of their services;

(c) Lastly, it has long been a settled position of law that a contract entered into by compulsion under law does 82 not suffer the ground of coercion. In English law of Contract, this matter is discussed under the head "duress" which is a ground for avoiding a contract. Halsbury's laws of England, Volume 9, 4th Edition at paragraph 297 states as under:

"297. Duress. By duress is meant the compulsion under which a person acts through fear of personal suffering as from injury to the body or from confinement, actual or threatened...... There is no duress simply because a party has to enter into a contract by reason of statutory compulsion, or the fact that the other party is a monopoly supplier."

Similarly, "Chitty on Contracts" 28th Edition, Volume 1, Para 7-006 states:

"Pressure and threats. Once it is accepted that the basis of duress does not depend upon the absence of consent, but on the combination of pressure and absence of practical choice, it follows that it is the nature of the pressure or the threats which becomes all-important. Clearly, not all pressure is illegitimate, nor even are all threats illegitimate. In ordinary commercial activity, pressure and even threats are both commonplace and often perfectly proper. Indeed, in one sense, all contracts are made under pressure: every offeror "threatens" that unless the offeree accepts the terms offered, he will not get the benefit of whatever goods or services are on offer. Nor can it even be said that the force or weight of the pressure or the threats is the decisive factor, "for in life, including the life of commerce and finance, many acts are done under pressure, sometimes overwhelming pressure, so that one can say that the actor had no choice but to act."
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(d) There is yet another angle to the matter. Going by the legal position, the contesting respondents had no discretion to disobey the mandate of Rule 15 of 2006 Rules; the candidates too had no option than to furnish the undertaking to serve by way of price for the Government seat they opted for; similarly, the official respondents too had no option in the matter of securing such an undertaking. It was not obligatory for the candidates to take the Government Seats; once having availed the same at their sweet will and discretion, the candidates were required to furnish the undertaking and accordingly, most of them have furnished. Thus, the contention as to coercion is not only unsustainable but is unconscionable too, to say the least.

28. As to plea of "bonded labour" and 'begar' under Article 23 of the Constitution of India:

(a) The contention of the Petitioners that enforcing the undertaking given by them on a stamped Bond, amounts to 'bonded labour' or 'forced labour' that is prohibited by Article 23 of the Constitution of India, is misconceived and wrongly put forth, notwithstanding that the Apex Court has given an expansive significance to the term 'forced labour', in the case of People's Union for 84 Democratic Rights v. Union of India (Asiad Case), AIR 1982 SC 1473. Bhagwati J. added that "where a person provides labour or service to another for remuneration which is less than the minimum wage, the labour or service provided by him clearly falls within the scope and ambit of the words 'forced labour' under Article 23". That Article 23(1) prohibits 'bonded labour', is true; but, the concept as such has different connotations in which the case of the petitioners does not fit, as they were not lacking in 'choice'. It is not that the candidates were compelled to take the Government seats; they were not in a helpless condition which the State has taken undue advantage of.

The Petitioners having opted for the Government seats and having executed the undertaking in terms of clauses (5), (6) & (7) of Rule 15 of the 2006 Rules, knowingly and voluntarily, the plea of bonded labour/forced labour does not avail. Further, the monthly stipend/remuneration payable to the candidates going for public service/counselling is fixed at Rs.45,000/- which is more than the minimum wage for the said professionals as prescribed by the Government Notification vide No.KaE 125 LWA 2015 dated 06.01.2017, issued under section 5 (1) (b) of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948;

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(b) For the above reason, the plea of begar, again is misplaced. 'Begar' as employed in Article 23(1) means a labour or service that is exacted by the State or its instrumentality without giving reasonable remuneration for it. This is prohibited by the said Article is true. In this case, admittedly, the Government has fixed a monthly remuneration of Rs.45,000/-. Thus, the remuneration which the candidates in compulsory service draw is 12.5 % above what is legally prescribed as the minimum wages. Added to this, the respondent-State in its Written Notes filed on 01.12.2018 has specifically assured that it would look into the alleged inadequacy of the remuneration part. Therefore, this contention too does not come to the aid of petitioners;

(c) The above apart, clause (2) of Article 23 permits the State to impose compulsory service for "public purposes", which expression is wide enough to include not only military or police service but also other social services like the medical services, that too, for a short period of one year, the remaining two having been waived vide affidavit of the State. This aspect was discussed in the Constituent Assembly. Mr. H. V. Kamath suggested that the phrase "public purpose" be replaced with "national or social 86 purpose", arguing that it has a "wider and a higher, a more comprehensive connotation." In response, Dr. Ambedkar stated that the word 'public' was "wide enough to cover both 'national' as well as 'social'". CAD Vol. VII, 3rd December, 1948;

(d) The phrase "public purpose" was explained by the Apex Court in State of Bihar v. Kameshwar Singh, AIR 1952 SC 252, argued by Dr. Ambedkar himself as the counsel. S.R. Das. J opined that "whatever furthers the general interests of the community as opposed to the particular interests of the individual must be regarded as a public purpose... The words "public purpose" used in article 23(2) indicate that the Constitution uses those words in a very large sense. In the never ending race the law must keep pace with the realities of the social and political evolution of the country as reflected in the Constitution." Although Justice Das was writing predominantly in the context of Article 31(2) (as it then existed), he explicitly mentioned Article 23(2). Moreover, the interpretive principle of intratextualism allows this court to import or deduce meanings if the same (or similar) term is used in other parts of the Constitution. Akhil Amar, "Intratextualism," 112 Harv. L. Rev. 747 (1999). 87

(e) Justice Krishna Iyer speaking for the Apex Court in Jolly George Verghese v. Bank of Cochin, 1980 AIR 470, held that "it is a principle generally recognised in national legal system that, in the event of doubt, the national rule is to be interpreted in accordance with the State's international obligations." Therefore, it is worth noting that the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which has been ratified by India in 1979, which states that "work or service that forms part of normal civil obligations" is not forced labour (Article 8). According to the ICCPR Human Rights Committee, in order to be a normal civil obligation, "the labour in question must, at a minimum, not be an exceptional measure; it must not possess a punitive purpose or effect; and it must be provided for by law in order to serve a legitimate purpose". Faure v. Australia, Communication No. 1036/2001, U.N. Doc. CCPR/C/85/D/1036/2001 (2005); and

(f) In Butler v. Perry, 240 US 328 (1916), the US Supreme Court held that a law requiring able-bodied men to perform a reasonable amount on public roads was not in violation of the Thirteenth Amendment of the US Constitution, which prohibits involuntary servitude. The 88 Court reasoned that every individual owed certain duties to the State, such as services in the army, militia, the jury, etc., and that the Amendment did not intend to bar the enforcement of those duties. Thus, even in liberal and advanced constitutional jurisdictions, the compulsory public service is upheld by the courts.

The provisions of Rule 15 of the 2006 Rules whose validity is not in challenge and the undertaking furnished by the Petitioners in terms thereof if construed, in the light of this, the contention of forced labour and begar has to fail, as of constitutional imperative.

29. Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy:

a. There is yet another dimension to the plea of bonded labour. The provisions relating to Fundamental Rights guaranteed under Part III of the Constitution have to be viewed in the light of relevant provisions in Part IV that prescribe the Directive Principles of State Policy which impose certain obligations inter alia on the State as widely defined under Article 12. S.R. DAS J. in Kameshwar Singh, supra, observed "[i]f [...] the State is to give effect to these avowed purposes of our Constitution we must regard as a public purpose all that will be calculated to promote the 89 welfare of the people as envisaged in these directive principles of State policy whatever else that expression may mean."
b. In Minerva Mills v. Union of India, AIR 1980 SC 1789, it is held that "The significance of the perception that Parts III and IV together constitute the core of commitment to social revolution and they, together, are the conscience of the Constitution is to be traced to a deep understanding of the scheme of the Indian Constitution. [...] In other words, the Indian Constitution is founded on the bed-rock of the balance between Parts III and IV. To give absolute primacy to one over the other is to disturb the harmony of the Constitution." Therefore, Article 23 has to be read with the Directive Principle in Articles 39 (e) and 47 which speak of a primary duty cast on the State for improving the public health.
c. The Hon'ble Supreme Court in Vincent Panikurlangara vs. Union of India (1987) 2 SCC 165 held that "In a welfare State, therefore, it is the obligation of the State to ensure the creation and the sustaining of conditions congenial to good health ... maintenance and improvement of public health have to rank high [among state 90 obligations] as these are indispensable to the very physical existence of the community and on the betterment of these depends the building of the society of which the Constitution makers envisaged. Attending to public health, in our opinion, therefore, is of high priority--perhaps the one at the top."

In view of all this, the impugned counselling Notification cannot be faltered inasmuch as it has been issued by the Respondent-State not only with authority of law but with a avowed intent to give effect to the Directive Principles enshrined in the Constitution and sanctified by the Apex Court in a catena of decisions beginning with KESAVANANDA, AIR 1973 SC 1461 and blossoming into SANJIVA COKE, AIR 1983 SC 239.

30. Undertaking to Serve for 3 Years and the concession by the State Rule 15 (5) of 2006 Rules requires the allottees of the Government Seats to furnish an undertaking to serve the Government for a minimum period of three years and accordingly, the allottees have furnished the undertaking, barring a few, on a stamped bond without raising any objection. The petitioners are asked to serve only for a period of one year, the remaining two having been waived 91 by the State by filing a sworn affidavit dated 30.11.2018, paragraph 6 whereof reads as under:

"6. I further submit that as the State Government vide Notification dated 28.9.2018 has called for serving one year in the Government of Karnataka, the remaining two years of service after the completion of the said one year shall not be insisted on the students admitted in the year 2015 and passed out in the year 2018. The bonds of those students who render one year of service as per the Notification dated 28.9.2018 will not be invoked for the remaining two years of service."

This is a great concession which the State has conferred on the petitioners. Allowing the petitioners to shirk away from the obligation of serving the public, that too for a short period of one year, when the Rule prescribes and the stamped Bond stipulates three years, virtually amounts to placing premium on the unconscionability and bruising the doctrine of pacta sunt servanda [i.e., abide by what is agreed to]; the sanctity of the Rule and the solemnity of the Bond will be at stake. This will not be in the best interest of the State or the Society.

31. As to arbitrariness in the counselling process and requirement of norms a. All the learned counsel for the petitioners and some of the petitioners in person grieved that the counselling process is being conducted in an unjust, 92 arbitrary and unreasonable way. The pick and chose principle is adopted by the authorities and so also, the rule of first-come-first serve. The petitioners contend that if the authorities prepare the merit list and thereafter, make the allotment of places/positions, there will be no scope for grieving at all. They further contend that the so called merit list attached to the Statement of Objections filed by the official respondents is only a marks list of the students who selected the Government seats during the counselling and not the List of Comparative Merits of the candidates. There is some force in this contention.

b. To ensure fairness and absence of arbitrariness, a merit list of all the candidates who were called for compulsive counselling has to be prepared as is normally done for the admission to educational institutions or to the public employment. How the merit list should be prepared and what the modalities of the counselling should be are the matters for the State to ponder over. However, till the same is done, the candidates cannot be compelled to undergo the counselling process. But at the same time the urgent need of serving hands cannot also be put at a bay. Therefore, it is for the State to take urgent remedial action in this regard.

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32. Counselling Notification and Discriminatory Treatment qua Candidates of yesteryears.

a. The last contention of the Petitioners that the impugned Counselling Notification is selectively discriminatory inasmuch as all other candidates who have availed the Government seats in all the preceding years after furnishing similar undertaking have been left to go free, has also some force. Had those candidates also been called for serving the State, the period of service which the candidates now called for counselling, are required to serve probably could have been pro tanto reduced and this would hopefully infuse a sense of justice and fairness to the grieving Petitioners.

b. The contention of the State that the candidates of the previous batches having scattered away and some of them having acquired higher qualification cannot be called for service in terms of their obligation bonds, is legally misconceived. It is not difficult for the State to ascertain the whereabouts of such candidates, with the vast machinery being at its command. Therefore, the State is under an obligation to undertake such an exercise in 94 fairness to the discriminated petitioners and in the best interest of the public service.

c. The other contention of the State that many of the candidates of the yester years having acquired higher qualifications cannot be called for serving the Government in terms of the bond, is completely misdirected in law. An obligation under Rule 15 (5) of 2006 Rules, accompanied by a duly stamped bond does not cease to be enforceable merely because the obligee has acquired higher qualification. If such persons are not willing to serve, then the State should enforce the bond by initiating coercive proceedings for recovery of the penalty (Rs.50 lakh or Rs.25 lakh as the case may be for each defaulter) and that amount may be used for enhancing the monthly remuneration payable to counselled candidates. It is strange that this aspect has not been pondered over by the State.

33. Arbitrary absolving of bond obligation on receiving paltry sums when Rules prescribe penalty of Rs. 50 Lakh/30 Lakh and consequent loss to the State a. The State on the direction by this Court vide Memo dated 20.12.2018 has furnished certain information which is startling. Admittedly there have been 5,348 95 candidates who have availed the Government Medical Seats for P.G. Degree/Diploma during the period between 2008-09 and 2017-18. Of them, only 4,965 candidates alone have furnished the undertaking on stamped paper in terms of Rule 15 (5) of 2006 Rules. The reason as to why from other candidates such undertaking was not secured is not forthcoming. Regarding what action is taken for those responsible for this lapse is also left unanswered despite the direction dated 06.12.2018.

b. The respondent-State officials are alleged to have absolved several candidates from the obligation to serve after receiving a paltry sum of Rs.1 lakh as against the legally prescribed penalty of Rs.5 lakh & Rs.3 lakh, and post 2013 amendment, Rs.50 lakh & Rs.25 lakh as the case may be. During the period between 2008-09 and 2017-18, there are about 4,965 P.G. Degree/Diploma candidates, who have furnished the undertaking to serve the Government. However, only a small sum of Rs.11.89 crore is stated to have been recovered as penalty, when prima facie it ought to have been a several hundred crore rupees. Matter is more than what meets the eye. This is a very serious matter warranting attention of the State Government/the Comptroller & Auditor General of 96 India/the Accountant General for the State. More is not necessary to specify and less is insufficient to leave it unsaid.

34. Whether All India Quota candidates are exempted from bond obligation.

The contention of the petitioners that some of them who have availed seats under the All India Quota cannot be compelled to undergo counselling, despite the undertaking given by them on the stamped Bond, is misconceived. The provisions of Rule 15 of 2006 Rules do not exempt them from the obligation. They may constitute a separate class for some other purpose but not for the compulsive counselling. Having taken the seat after furnishing the undertaking, it not open to the obligates to turn around and to try for a repudiation or a repudiation of their liability/obligation, at this length of time. An argument to the contrary could offend the texture and architecture of the said rule. This apart, the classification of the candidates as those falling under All India Quota and others who do not so fall, would be plainly discriminatory, there being no intelligible differentia on which such classification is arguably founded, when 97 Undertaking has been given the said candidates on par with others categories.

35. As to candidates pursuing higher studies and the deferment of counselling The last contention of the Petitioners that some of them are likely to join higher courses of studies for making value addition and therefore, they should be spared during the tenure of the said courses, being reasonable and fair, is sustainable. Such of the candidates who are slated to join higher courses or the like could be spared subject to the rider that they would come back to serve the Government after the course is over. By doing this, the Undertaking given by the candidates is not dissolved, but its compliance is deferred to the advantage of the candidate and also of the public at large which would avail the services of more qualified doctors than otherwise. Since the Addl. Advocate General has assured such relaxation, subject to all just exceptions, this grievance of the petitioners finds redressal at the hands of the State itself. Therefore, there is no need to deliberate more on this.

In the above circumstances, these writ petitions are allowed in part with the following directions: 98

(i) the candidates shall not be compelled to undergo counselling under the impugned Counselling Notification dated 28.09.2018 till after a Comparative Merit List of all the candidates in question, barring those who are already serving the Government, is prepared and operated;
(ii) the candidates who before long are slated to go for higher or specialty courses recognized by the RGUHS/Medical Council of India, shall be deferred from counselling on proving their credential by some cogent material, till after the course is complete, regardless of its result, subject to the rider that they Undertake to come back for service after the course period; this concession is available only once;
(iii) the respondents 1 and 2 shall make all endeavours to invoke the Bond Obligation furnished by all the candidates who have availed the Government seats under the aforesaid 2006 Rules, ab inceptio either by calling them for service, and in default for paying the penalty prescribed by Rule 15;
(iv) the Respondent-Government shall within a period of six months formulate a Comprehensive Scheme by laying down the guidelines for the purpose of enforcing 99 the provisions of Rule 15 of 2006 Rules and for invoking the Undertaking given by the candidates in all the yester years and in future;
(v) the Respondent-Government shall forthwith constitute an inquiry/investigation for penalizing/prosecuting the culpable officials/persons responsible for not securing the Undertaking/Stamped Bond from the candidates who had availed the Government seats under 2006 Rules, and also those who are responsible for absolving the obligee candidates from the Undertaking/Bond by accepting amounts of penalty in sums less than what is prescribed under Rule 15; and
(vi) the Respondent-Government shall consider the grievance of the petitioners/candidates for enhancement of monthly stipend/payment keeping in view all relevant factors including the Pay Scale admissible to the posts in respect of which they are to undergo counselling.

Costs made easy.

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JUDGE Snb/