New Delhi:Taking serious note of the inspection report of the National Medical Commission (NMC) of a college in Maharashtra which had all hale and hearty children in the paediatric ward and medical records including the blood pressure of patients of a future date, the Supreme Court on Friday stayed the admission of 100 MBBS students till further orders.
The top court directed the NMC to conduct a fresh surprise inspection of the college by the officers of Professor rank from AIIMS and Maulana Azad Medical College here within two months to see whether it complied with required norms or not. A bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and Aniruddha Bose, which had earlier likened the college to the movie 'Munna Bhai MBBS', said that it had earlier set aside the order of the Aurangabad bench of Bombay High Court and had remanded the matter back but it again reaffirmed its earlier findings. Prima facie at this stage it appears that the finding of the High Court about the lack of the authority to issue an order for stoppage of admission does not appear to be correct given the provision of section 25, 26 (F) of the National Medical Commission Act.
We accordingly order and direct that the operative direction contained in paragraph 37 of the impugned order of the High Court, permitting the institution to admit 100 MBBS students for the academic year of 2021-22 shall remain stayed, pending further orders, the bench said in its order. The bench noted that the court is apprised of the fact that after the judgement dated March 4 of the Aurangabad bench of the Bombay High Court, a notice of show cause has been issued on March 7, 2022, by the NMC. The medical college is showing cause as to why the recognition which was granted by letter dated July 14, 2021, and the permission to start post-graduate courses should not be withdrawn, the bench noted.
It said that in the meantime, the college has been directed to stop admission in pursuance of the deficiencies which were noticed during the inspection which was conducted on January 14 and 15, 2022, with immediate effect. The bench said that the High court has accepted the inspection report of the NMC panel but allowed the students to continue, which will seriously prejudice their future down the line. "We cannot allow this situation to occur. The High Court has accepted the inspection report. A balance has to be made not in favour of the institution but favour of the students. This kind of order causes serious prejudice. We have to protect the interest of the students otherwise six months down the line when the permission is withdrawn they will be nowhere. High Court has overstepped. In the earlier round, we set aside the order and sent it back to the High Court and it reaffirmed its finding, the bench said.