Crores in bribes turned fake colleges into medical hubs, when godmen and officials collude, it’s not just education that suffers, it’s the nation’s health at stake, CBI busts biggest medical scam.
The Supreme Court clarified which State must pay medical expenses for retired High Court judges. States failing to comply face contempt action under the Contempt of Courts Act, 1981.
The Supreme Court ruled that doctors can only be held liable for negligence when lacking the necessary qualifications or skills, or failing to apply reasonable expertise in treatment. The court emphasized that complications alone do not prove negligence, setting aside an earlier judgment of the NCDRC that awarded compensation.
The Gujarat High Court has announced free medical treatment for judges, judicial officers, and employees after signing agreements with four government hospitals. The move aims to provide specialty and super-specialty services, complementing the existing High Court Medical Facility, which previously lacked these advanced medical services for its staff and their families.
The Allahabad High Court Yesterday (June 18th) said that a NEET aspirant who had alleged in her petition that the NTA failed to declare her result and that her OMR answersheet was found torn had submitted forged documents and the NTA can take legal action in the matter.
The Supreme Court has ruled that students from open schools recognized by CBSE and State Boards are now eligible to take the NEET. This landmark verdict addresses longstanding restrictions, widens the scope for aspiring medical students, and marks a significant victory for open school students. The NMC has also revised NEET eligibility criteria for 2024, heralding inclusivity.
