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Bombay High Court Allows DNB Trainee Doctors' Petition Against Stipend Reduction. Court holds that stipend reduction by Railway Hospital violates principles of legitimate expectation and fairness, directing restoration of original stipend.

The petitioners, a group of doctors pursuing postgraduate DNB courses at Jagjivan Ram Railway Hospital, Mumbai, filed a writ petition challenging the ...

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Bombay High Court Allows DNB Admission Challenge: Admission on Last Date Valid Despite Late Communication to Board. The court held that the cut-off date for admission is the date of actual admission, not the date of communication to the Board, and directed registration of the petitioners.

The petitioners, two doctors, challenged the communication by the National Board of Examinations (NBE) declaring their admission to the Post Graduate ...

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Bombay High Court Allows DNB Trainees' Petitions Against NBE Communication Denying Registration for July 2010 Session. Court Holds That NBE's Communication Was Arbitrary and Violative of Principles of Natural Justice as It Was Issued Without Prior Notice or Opportunity of Hearing.

The judgment concerns a batch of nine writ petitions filed by doctors challenging a communication dated 14 June 2011 issued by the National Board of E...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Petition Seeking Restoration of MD Seat in Medical Education Admission Dispute. Petitioner's seat cancelled due to non-joining within stipulated time; court upholds cancellation as per counseling rules and finds no violation of principles of natural justice.

The petitioner, Dr. Rajesh Kumar D, filed a writ petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India before the High Court of Karnataka a...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction for Murder Based on Dying Declaration in Dowry Burn Case. Dying declaration recorded by police head constable in presence of medical officer held admissible and reliable under Section 32(1) of Indian Evidence Act, 1872.

The appellant, Sagar Balwant Patil, was convicted by the Additional Sessions Judge, Kolhapur in Sessions Case No. 95 of 2009 for the murder of his wif...