HC upholds dismissal of MBBS student for violating Exam rules, calls it malpractice

Published On 2025-02-05 12:15 GMT   |   Update On 2025-02-05 12:15 GMT

Highlighting the "undeniable need for maintaining the quality of education, especially in the field of medicine", the Bombay High Court recently upheld the dismissal of an MBBS student, who had challenged the annulment of his exam results and consequent disqualification from getting promoted to the second year.

However, the Court observed that the University's regulations ensuring academic integrity in medical education were neither excessive nor unfair.

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