Health Bulletin 19/November/2025

Written By :  Anshika Mishra
Published On 2025-11-19 12:01 GMT   |   Update On 2025-11-19 12:41 GMT
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Here are the top health stories for the day:

NEET PG 2025: Comprehensive State-wise Counselling Status and Updates

As per a recent report by the Indian Express, states like Kerala and Haryana have progressed in NEET PG 2025 counselling, with Kerala releasing its Round 1 revised merit list and Haryana keeping registration open till November 16. Rajasthan closed its registration on November 14, while Uttar Pradesh completed Round 1 registration and payment by November 13. Karnataka has released its provisional seat matrix, and Punjab has extended its choice-filling process. In contrast, Maharashtra’s counselling process remains stalled due to pending updates, and several states, including Assam, Bihar, and Arunachal Pradesh, are yet to provide counselling timelines.

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This year’s NEET PG counselling continues to be managed centrally by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) for the All India Quota and central institutions, while state medical authorities conduct state quota admissions. Aspirants are urged to vigilantly track both MCC and respective state websites due to staggered timelines across states. The MCC has implemented measures to ensure timely counselling, mandating working on weekends and holidays and requiring seamless data sharing between states and MCC. Candidates should maintain all necessary documents, such as NEET scorecards and internship certificates, ready for timely participation to avoid disruptions in admissions.


MBBS Aspirant moves Supreme Court After Losing Seat for missing fee payment deadline

A plea has been filed before the Supreme Court by an MBBS aspirant, who lost her seat due to her failure in completing the fee payment process within the deadline.

Challenging the Madras High Court order, which refused to allow medical admission of the concerned candidate, the MBBS aspirant has now approached the Apex Court.

The top court bench has scheduled the matter for further hearing on November 19. The candidate claimed that she could not make the payment due to financial difficulties.

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MBBS aspirant moves SC after losing seat over missed fee payment deadline


HC directs medical colleges to release original certificates of transferred MBBS students, prohibits withholding over pending fees

Observing that a medical college has no legal right to retain the original certificates of the medical students, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has directed the White Medical College and Hospital, Mohali, to immediately release all the original documents of the students.

The students approached the High Court bench when the medical college retained the original documents of the students, despite their reallocation and transfer to other medical colleges.

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HC orders release of original certificates to transferred MBBS students, rules medical colleges cannot withhold documents over pending dues


No negligence in sinus surgery causing eye complications, Consumer court grants relief to doctor

While dismissing a medical negligence complaint against a doctor, the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) recently observed that medical negligence must be proved through cogent evidence and cannot be inferred based on bald and unsustainable allegations.

Furthermore, the Apex Consumer Court noted that any post-operative complications cannot be equated with medical negligence on the part of the treating doctors.

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No negligence in sinus surgery case with post-operative eye complications, Consumer court grants relief to doctor

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