No exam relief for MCh doctor who took 200 plus medical leaves during COVID
Observing that the requirements of training and attendance, particularly in the matter of professional courses, are beyond the remit of the court, the Delhi High Court recently denied condoning the 'excessive leaves' taken by a doctor by allowing him appear in the end-term examination of the super specialty course that he is currently pursuing.
Such observation has come from the High Court bench comprising of Justice Prateek Jalan while it was considering the plea of a doctor who was compelled to take extra leaves on account of contracting Covid-19 while treating patients.
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Denied: No Exam Relief For MCh Doctor Who Took 200 Plus Medical Leaves During COVID Pandemic
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