LAWS(RAJ)-2019-3-59

KAMLENDRA SINGH CHAUDHARY Vs. STATE OF RAJASTHAN

Decided On March 15, 2019
Kamlendra Singh Chaudhary Appellant
V/S
STATE OF RAJASTHAN Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) Admission to Post Graduate (Medical) course in various branches are governed by the Post Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000 (hereafter 'the Regulations of 2000'), as amended from time to time. They are a complete code in themselves.

(2.) Regulation 9(IV) of the Regulations of 2000 effective 5.4.2018 which is relevant to adjudicate the issue agitated in this petition reads as under:-

(3.) The case of the petitioners as argued by Shri Rajendra Prasad, Senior Counsel, with Mr. Kushagra Sharma and Ms. Purvi Mathur is that they passed MBBS and are qualified to seek admission in Post Graduate (Medical) courses. For this purpose they participated in the National Eligibility Entrance Test 2019 (NEET PG 2019) and have passed therein but their overall merit relevant to the choice of College and branch in PG (Medical) will however be determined after adding of bonus marks as an incentive under Regulation 9(IV) of the Regulations of 2000 to candidates who subsequent to having graduated in Medicine (MBBS) have served three years as regular employees with the government / public authority (in-service candidates) in difficult and / or remote or Rural areas. It has been submitted that however the incentive of bonus marks over the NEET PG 2019 marks to in-service candidates under the proviso to Regulation 9 (IV) for determining their merit can only be permissible and legally sustainable if the State Government / competent authority had notified difficult and / or remote or rural areas afresh following the amendment of 5.4.2018 to the proviso to Regulation 9 (IV) of the Regulations of 2000 after identification with reference to the criterion laid by the Apex Court in its various judgments. No such identification has been done or notification has been issued by the State Government and its reliance as the earlier notification dated 28.02.2018 relating only to identifying remote and / or difficult areas prior to the amendment of 05.04.2018 is of no avail.