Delhi Medical Council elections stalled after doctors allege irregularities in State medical register

Written By :  Anshika Mishra
Published On 2025-11-28 12:15 GMT   |   Update On 2025-11-28 13:31 GMT
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The Delhi Medical Council polls, which were initiated last week with a public notice, have now been halted after a group of doctors raised serious irregularities in the State Medical Register.

Confirming this development, officials said on Wednesday that the poll process has been paused until further notice, The New Indian Express has reported.

Speaking to The New Indian Express, a senior official from the Health Department said, "We have put the process on hold. Medical institutes have been asked to defer their internal election till further notice."

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Last week, through a public notice, the medical practitioners were informed about the initiation of the election process, about the poll schedule, and the requirement for updating the State Medical Register.

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Delhi Medical Council elections on hold after doctors allege irregularities in State medical register

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