Madras HC directs dental college to pay penalty for tampering with students attendance register

Published On 2022-03-26 12:24 GMT   |   Update On 2022-03-26 12:24 GMT
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Taking note of the fact that Chennai based Madha Dental College and Hospital had tampered with the attendance register of two students and didn't allow them to complete their courses since 2018, the Madras High Court on Tuesday directed the college to pay Rs 3 crore as penalty to Dr. MGR University within eight weeks.

Further, the college is also facing an inquiry and withdrawal of approval after the HC bench comprising of Justice Krishnan Ramasamy directed the concerned authorities in this regard.

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Madras HC Imposes Rs 3 Crore Penalty On Dental College For Tampering With Students Attendance Register




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