Justice R. Suresh Kumar orders that the money should be deposited in a separate account and used to provide scholarship to meritorious MBBS students admitted either in government or private colleges in the academic year 2023-24

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Madras High Court puts private medical college in a fix; directs it to deposit capitation fees of ₹2.76 crore collected from five students
Justice R. Suresh Kumar orders that the money should be deposited in a separate account and used to provide scholarship to meritorious MBBS students admitted either in government or private colleges in the academic year 2023-24
June 28, 2023 10:33 pm | Updated 10:33 pm IST – CHENNAI

Mohamed Imranullah S MOHAMED IMRANULLAH S.
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The Madras High Court on Wednesday put a private medical college in a fix by directing it to deposit capitation fees of ₹2.76 crore, reportedly collected from the parents of five MBBS aspirants in 2019 without issuing any receipt, in a separate account so that the amount can be used to provide special scholarship to meritorious students admitted in government or private colleges in the academic year 2023-24.

Justice R. Suresh Kumar ordered that if Sri Muthukumaran Medical College Hospital and Research Institute near Mangadu in Chennai decides to agitate the issue by denying the receipt of capitation fees, then it would have to face a Crime Branch-Criminal Investigation Department (CB-CID) inquiry with respect to affidavits filed by the parents of the five students confirming the

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