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Sreelakshmi S.R vs Medical Council Of India on 28 November, 2019

"i. Issue a Writ of Mandamus or any other Writ, Order or direction directing the respondents to conduct and publish results of the supplementary examination 2019 for the petitioners within a period of 45 days and to permit the petitioners to join the 2018-2019 main batch in the 2 nd phase of the MBBS course in the light of the judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Ranjana Mishra v. State of Bihar, reported in (2011) 4 SCC 192: AIR 2011 SC 1383;
Kerala High Court Cites 2 - Cited by 0 - S P Chaly - Full Document

Raju Kumar @ Raju Kumar Singh vs The State Of Bihar on 26 February, 2020

Nevertheless, its implementation remained a far cry, and for a couple of years it was not implemented. A pubic spirited person pointed out the same to me by filing a PIL before this Court, in which ultimately I was arraigned as the lead Petitioner. Directions were issued by a Division Bench of this Court for the implementation of the aforesaid circular. This case finds itself reported in the PLJR, under the name of Anjana Mishra vs. State of Bihar 2006 (3) PLJR 15. As a consequence of this, women found themselves a place as A.P.Ps in all the districts of the State of Bihar as well as in the High Court. They were also soon placed as Assistant Counsels to the Standing Counsels. This achievement gives me tremendous satisfaction as having espoused the cause of women.
Patna High Court - Orders Cites 1 - Cited by 0 - P K Singh - Full Document
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