HC orders govt to appoint 292 auxiliary nurses
TIMES NEWS NETWORK 6.11.2024
Bhopal/Jabalpur : In a significant judgement, a division bench of MP high court ordered the state government to give appointments to 292 candidates on the post of ANM (Auxiliary Nurse Midwife) in the health department, who were denied posting at the time of verification of records for not fulfilling three conditions. The court said that if the order is not complied with, the commissioner, health, should personally appear in the court in the next hearing of the case. The order was issued by the HC bench on a petition filed by Rajnandini from Balaghat and 291 other candidates from across the state challenging their disqualification for the post of ANM on the pretext of not fulfilling three conditions – that they had not passed class 12th ex-am with biology, physics and chemistry as main subjects, had not received training as ANM in a govt hospital and duration of their training was not 2 years.
According to the petitioners, according to 1989 rules it was not necessary for ANMs to have completed higher secondary with biology, chemistry and physics as compulsory subjects and the duration of training was 18 months. Similarly, a candidate could have received training in a private hospital as well, but the rules were changed in 2019 and the new conditions were inserted but by then, they had completed the ANM course. In 2023,when the vacancies of ANMs were advertised, they were not allowed to appear in the exam. They moved court challenging the decision not to allow them to appear in the exam. The court allowed them to appear in the exam and they cleared the exam but at the time of verification of documents, they were denied posting on the pretext that they don't fulfil the criteria for appointment as ANMS.
The bench of chief justice Suresh Kumar Kait and Justice Vivek Jain while allowing the petition ordered the state government to give them posting as ANMs and said if the order is not complied
with, the commissioner, health, should be present in the court in the next hearing on Nov 20, 2024. Advocate Ishan Soni appeared in the case for the petitioners