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1994 (11) TMI 434 - SC - Indian Laws

Issues Involved: Promotion criteria for the post of Associate Professor in Neuro Surgery based on qualifications and experience.

Summary:
The appellant, an Assistant Professor, was promoted to Associate Professor in Neuro Surgery, which was challenged by Dr. Basant Kumar Singh through a writ petition. The High Court set aside the appellant's promotion and directed a fresh consideration based on qualifications. The key issue was whether the appellant, lacking the super-speciality qualification of M.Ch., could be promoted. The Medical Council of India's regulations under Section 33 of the Indian Medical Council Act were crucial in determining the eligibility criteria for the post of Associate Professor.

The appellant argued that the requirement of M.Ch. qualification was not mandatory for promotion based on their extensive experience. However, the Court emphasized the importance of clear statutory language, stating that the regulation intended M.Ch. as a prerequisite for teaching or guiding in the subject. Referring to a previous case, the Court upheld the necessity of specific qualifications for promotion in super-specialities.

The Court clarified that the Medical Council of India's regulations take precedence in the absence of specific statutory rules by the State Government. Since the appellant did not hold the required M.Ch. qualification, the High Court's direction to reconsider the promotion was deemed appropriate. The judgment in a previous case regarding M.Ch. qualification in Neuro Surgery was applied to the present situation, leading to the dismissal of the appellant's appeal.

In conclusion, the Court upheld the decision to set aside the appellant's promotion as Associate Professor in Neuro Surgery due to the lack of the mandatory M.Ch. qualification, in line with the Medical Council of India's regulations.

 

 

 

 

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