JUDGEMENT
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(1.) Delay condoned in Special Leave Petition (C). . . (cc. 2186-2190)
(2.) Leave granted in all the petitions.
(3.) During the course of hearing, certain suggestions were made and the learned Solicitor General was requested to seek instructions from Medical Council of India with a view to mitigate the hardship being faced by the Graduates of Medical Schools/colleges, Russia. In response, an affidavit has been filed by Dr. K. K. Arora, Joint Secretary, Medical Council of India, in which it has been stated that the General Body of the Medical Council of India met on 31st March, 2000 and resolved as follows : "the Executive Committee in order to remedy. the various problems which have arisen on account of the break-up of Soviet Union, as a one time measure decided to place the following possible solutions for consideration by the Hon'ble Supreme Court :- 1) In the view of the Medical Council any student who has obtained less than 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology in the 10+2 examination would not at all be eligible for registration. This in the considered view of the Council is an absolute imperative in the larger interest of public health. ii) MCI recognised institutions which impart 6 years of medical education with one year's of internship. Therefore, degrees issued by such recognised institutions to students who have put in 6 years of medical education and have successfully completed the course and obtained the degree and thereafter have completed one year of internship (both in recognised institutions) would be recognised by MCI and will be considered eligible for provisional/permanent registration as the case may be. iii) In relation to students who have completed 6 years of medical education, out of which initial period of not more than 4 months was in an recognised institution, and the rest in a recognised institution the MCI will accept their request for registration upon their completing 16 months of internship. iv) The students who have completed 6 years of medical education but have studied more than 4 months but not more than 6 months in an recognised institution (and the rest in a recognised institution) should be required to undergo an additional internship of 12 months over and above the usual internship of 12 months i. e. total internship of 24 months. v) In case of the students who have studied 5 1/2 years of medical education (although in a recognised institution) would appear in an examination and upon being successful (in not more than 3 attempts) will be required to undergo 476 GEMENTS TODAY 2000 (7) regular 12 months of internship after which they would be considered for registration. medical graduates of institution in Russian Federation and Other CIS countries " (vi) In all other cases, where the candidate is otherwise qualified (i. e. ) he has obtained more than 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology in the 10+2 examination but has put in less than 5 1/2 years in a recognised institution (whether on account of a compressed course or on account of putting in more than 6 months in an recognised institution) , the candidate may be require to surrender his degree to his recognised institution, complete the deficient period so as to have completed 6 years of medical education in the same recognised institution and thereafter obtain a fresh degree from the said recognised institution. It may be clarified that this deficient period can be covered only by going back to the same institution from where he has earlier obtained the degree which has now been surrendered. (vii) The screening test required to be undergone by the candidates will be the same as conducted by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi for the candidates desirous of admission in the post-graduate courses in the institute. The Council was of the view that this test would be most appropriate to test the provisional knowledge of;
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