Madras High Court Rules Temporary Service Counts for Super-Speciality Admissions, Grants Relief to Doctors
Written By : Anshika Mishra
Published On 2026-04-16 12:30 GMT | Update On 2026-04-16 12:30 GMT
The Madras High Court recently held that doctors who were first appointed temporarily in regular posts and later regularised are entitled to count their entire service period for admission under the in-service quota for super-speciality medical courses.
Passing the order, Justice M Dhandapani directed the State Selection Committee to consider such doctors as eligible in-service candidates by counting even their temporary service as qualifying service.
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Temporary service counts for super-speciality admissions: Madras HC relief to regularised doctors
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