HC relief to doctor seeking admission to DNB Ophthalmology course Post Diploma by Sekar Reporter · May 22, 2020 NaduBond Service: HC…Bond Service: HC Relief To Doctor Seeking Admission To DNB Ophthalmology Course Post DiplomaGarimaBy GarimaPublished On 21 May 2020 3:04 PM | Updated On 21 May 2020 3:04 PMAdvertisementBond Service: HC relief to doctor seeking admission to DNB Ophthalmology course Post DiplomaChennai: In a major relief to an MBBS doctor who is under bond obligation and aspires to pursue DNB Post Diploma, the Madurai bench of Madras High Court has directed the Dean of the Madurai Medical College to return back the medico’s original certificates so he could enrol himself to his preferred stream.The orders were passed by the bench of Honourable Justice P.D. Audikesavalu on the basis of the petition filed by Dr Gautham, who had completed his MBBS in the year 2013. He was selected for Diploma in Ophthalmology in Madurai Medical College under the All India Quota and in order to secure the seat, he had executed a bond to serve the State after completing the Diploma.Also Read – Chennai based Laparoscopic surgeon becomes Corona warrior in DubaiAdvertisementAfter the completion of the Diploma course last year 2019. Accordingly, he was posted as Assistant Surgeon but he did not join his sanctioned duty as per the terms agreed upon in the bond. Instead, he intended to pursue further studies in DNB Post Diploma. To gain admission, he also qualified with an All India Merit position in Ophthalmology.Read Also: MD-DNB equivalence: Setback to DNB candidates as Supreme court dismisses petitionAlso Read – Tirupur Medical College foundation stone laid, 150 MBBS seats to be addedAdvertisementThe bond rated at Rs 20 lakh which was deposited with the Registrar (Judicial) of the High Court Bench so that it could be encashed by authorities concerned if he failed to join duty after the completion of the course. Subsequently, on May 1st 2020, he moved the medical college management to return his original certifications so he could join the DNB course conducted by National Board of Examinations (NBE).Also Read – PG Medical, Dental Counselling 2020: TN Health activates choice filling, registration windowAdvertisementHowever, even after he deposited the bond penalty, the Dean did not respond to his request for the return of the original certificates. Hence, the medico approached the court seeking legal intervention in the matter.In his petition, the doctor said that he wanted to advance his skills and would come back to serve the State after completing the course, reports The Hindu.Considering the plea as valid, the bench observed that pursuant to an earlier direction of the court, the petitioner had deposited a bond amount of Rs 20lakh in favour of registrar (judicial) of the court.
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