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Dr. Ashish Ranjan And Ors. vs Union Of India And Ors. on 5 July, 2017

28. At the outset, it is essential to observe that the last date of admission in terms of the verdict of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in "Ashish Ranjan and others vs. Union of India and Others" (2016) 11 SCC 225 being 31.08.2019 has already lapsed in terms of the schedule approved therein as incorporated in the Regulations on Graduate Medical Education, 1997 Appendix-E, which schedule reads to the effect:-
Supreme Court - Daily Orders Cites 0 - Cited by 52 - Full Document

The Registrar, University Of Madras And ... vs Union Of India (Uoi), Represented By Its ... on 19 December, 1994

The facts and circumstances of the instant case in relation to the aspect that the petitioner herein did not permit the assessors of the respondent no.2 to conduct the inspection on 03.01.2019 & 05.04.2019, are in pari materia with the facts and circumstances of the case in Shri Venkateshwara University through its Registrar and Another (supra) as relied upon on behalf of the respondent no.2.
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Madha Medical College And Research ... vs Union Of India on 12 September, 2017

In such a situation when the Institution does not allow the team of the MCI or the assessors of the MCI, it will be adding premium to deviancy. Conferment of this kind of privilege is absolutely unwarranted. Therefore, the directions sought for grant of renewal of Letter of Permission for the academic session 2017-2018 is not acceptable.", in "Madha Medical College & Research Institute Vs. Union of India & Anr." 2017 SCC Online SC 1078, with specific reliance to observations in paragraph 20 thereof, which reads to the effect:-
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Maheshwara Medical College And ... vs Union Of India on 8 August, 2018

Inter alia the respondent no.2 has submitted that the Hon'ble Supreme Court has upheld the disapproval of applications by the respondent no.2 even when the deficiencies have been marginal and has thus placed reliance on the observations of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in "MCI Vs. N.C. Medical College" (2018) SCC Online SC 1468 and also placed reliance on the observations of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in relation to the same aspect upholding the disapproval of applications even when the deficiencies have been marginal in "Maheshwara Medical College & Hospital & Anr. Vs. UOI & Ors." in W.P.(C) 694/2018 vide orders dated 09.07.2018 & 08.08.2018.
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