LAWS(RAJ)-1994-5-1

SUMITA MATHUR DR Vs. UNIOIUOF INDIA

Decided On May 12, 1994
SUMITA MATHUR DR Appellant
V/S
UNION OF INDIA Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THIS special appeal arises out of the order, dated 11. 01. 1994, passed by learned Single Judge of this Court in S. B. Civil Writ Petition No. 4241/1993, whereby the learned Single Judge dismissed the writ petition with the observations that seats lying vacant at Bikaner in the specialities of M. S. Gynaecology and Obstetrics shall be deemed to have been surrendered to the State Quota for doing needful and the writ petition filed by the petitioner-appellant was consequently dismissed. Feeling aggrieved by the aforesaid order of the learned Single Judge the appellant has preferred this appeal before this court which came up for hearing before us on 15. 03. 1994 when the appeal was admitted and notices were issued to the respondents. Subsequently the matter came up for hearing on 18. 03. 1994, after service of the notices to the respondents and subsequently on 22. 03. 1994 and 23. 03. 1994, when the arguments were heard and concluded.

(2.) THE facts giving rise to the filing of the present appeal briefly stated are as under :

(3.) PROVIDED that a candidate who after passing the final qualifying examination (MBBS or the Foreign Recognised Medical Degree), is undergoing compulsory rotating internship/practical training and is likely to complete the same by 31. 03. 1993, will be eligible to take up the competitive test, but he/she shall not be eligible for admission to the Post-graduate Course unless he/she has completed the compulsory rotating internship/practical training and obtained full registration on or before 31. 03. 1993 (whichever is earlier) before admission to the Post-graduate Medical Course to which he/she might have been selected. "