38-year-old doctor denied anticipatory bail for allegedly misleading Maharashtra Medical Council with fake additional qualification certificate
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Denying relief, a sessions court has refused to grant anticipatory bail to a 38-year-old doctor accused of submitting fake documents to the Maharashtra Medical Council (MMC) to falsely claim an additional qualification of ‘Diploma in Child Health’ from the College of Physicians & Surgeons (CPS). The court observed that his actions were contrary to the honour and integrity expected in the medical profession.
Additional sessions judge Anil D Salunkhe, in his order rejecting the plea, noted that the accused had not only deceived the MMC but also misled the public and violated legal norms.
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