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7. Issue notice. Ms. Bharati Raju and Mr. T. Singhdev accept notice for the respondent nos. 1 and 2, respectively. Counter affidavit, be filed within four weeks. Rejoinder thereto, be filed within four weeks thereafter.
8. Mr.T.Singhdev, learned counsel for the respondent no.2 vehemently opposes the grant of any interim relief by urging that under The National Medical Commission (NMC) Act, 2019, the respondent no.2 has been conferred with the power to reduce the number of seats, in case, it finds any deficiency; more so, in a case like the present, where only a letter of intent and no formal permission letter had been issued. While not denying that the link for the virtual inspection was forwarded to the petitioners only about 11 minutes before the beginning of the inspection, he submits that once the respondents are, as per the regulations, entitled to carry out surprise inspection, merely because the link was provided just 11 minutes before the virtual inspection cannot entitle the petitioners to claim that there was any infirmity with the inspection.