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Royal Medical Trust (Regd) & Anr vs Union Of India & Anr on 20 August, 2015

14. Hence, the Supreme Court in the said judgment has clearly held that in case compliance is reported, such compliance can be accepted without actual physical verification and the assessment is left at the discretion of MCI and the Central Government. Where actual physical verification is required, it is only in those circumstances that the Central Government may call for such verification to be done before the deadline. In the light of the said legal decision, the directions of the Central Government accepting the contention of respondents No.1 and 2 in the hearing given under Section 10A (4) accepting compliance based on an LPA 578/2015 Page 8 of 9 undertaking cannot be faulted with.
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