Bedi hails HC order on med colleges
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Puducherry:14.08.2019
Lieutenant governor Kiran Bedi on Tuesday welcomed the division bench of Madras high court’s order upholding the single judge’s verdict that directed private medical colleges in Puducherry not to send any student out of the campus for not paying fees.
The divisional bench comprising Justice R Subbiah and Justice C Saravanan upheld the single judge’s verdict, which directed the private medical colleges ‘not to prevent the students from attending the classes’.
“There shall also be a direction to the institution not to send the students out of the campus on the ground that they have not paid the fees. The students should be allowed to attend the classes and the respondent shall also give the necessary attendance,” the bench quoted the single judge’s interim order.
Bedi said the division bench has reiterated the single judge order and added that medical colleges cannot send students out for not paying the fees. She lauded advocate V B R Menon for defending the medical students of Puducherry.
Menon has been working tirelessly with the Union human resources development ministry and Union health and family welfare ministry for the last three years to safeguard the rights of the students, she said “Puducherry cannot thank him enough. Those with vested interests, who were either conniving or negligent, are under investigation by CBI. A legacy of organised crime of medical seats selling finally stands nailed for now. We have to stay alert. Puducherry parents and students thank him and owe their medical careers to Menon’s singlehanded legal fight. Am happy the system now is getting technology-driven to prevent scope for future manipulations,” she said in a group post.
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Puducherry:14.08.2019
Lieutenant governor Kiran Bedi on Tuesday welcomed the division bench of Madras high court’s order upholding the single judge’s verdict that directed private medical colleges in Puducherry not to send any student out of the campus for not paying fees.
The divisional bench comprising Justice R Subbiah and Justice C Saravanan upheld the single judge’s verdict, which directed the private medical colleges ‘not to prevent the students from attending the classes’.
“There shall also be a direction to the institution not to send the students out of the campus on the ground that they have not paid the fees. The students should be allowed to attend the classes and the respondent shall also give the necessary attendance,” the bench quoted the single judge’s interim order.
Bedi said the division bench has reiterated the single judge order and added that medical colleges cannot send students out for not paying the fees. She lauded advocate V B R Menon for defending the medical students of Puducherry.
Menon has been working tirelessly with the Union human resources development ministry and Union health and family welfare ministry for the last three years to safeguard the rights of the students, she said “Puducherry cannot thank him enough. Those with vested interests, who were either conniving or negligent, are under investigation by CBI. A legacy of organised crime of medical seats selling finally stands nailed for now. We have to stay alert. Puducherry parents and students thank him and owe their medical careers to Menon’s singlehanded legal fight. Am happy the system now is getting technology-driven to prevent scope for future manipulations,” she said in a group post.
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