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Bombay HC refuses to stay MUHS exams

Bombay HC refuses to stay MUHS exams

06/06/2021

Special Correspondent Mumbai

The Nagpur Bench of the Bombay High Court on Saturday refused to grant interim relief to approximately 44,000 medical students across the country who are to appear physically on June 10 for exams held by the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS).

A single judge Bench of Justice Avinash Gharote said, “Every examinee should have himself tested for COVID-19 and produce a negative report along with his hall ticket. As a safety measure, it would be advisable for each examinee to have conducted an RT-PCR test upon himself and only in case, he finds such a test is negative, he may sit for the exams.”

“The MUHS, therefore, is directed to issue an advisory to the principals of various colleges and also to publish on its website indicating that it would be desirable that each examinee should have himself tested for COVID-19 and should produce a negative report along with his hall ticket on June 10,” the court said.

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