HC rules denial of NOC to in-service doctors for sponsored DNB admissions arbitrary and unjustified
Written By : Anshika Mishra
Published On 2026-01-05 12:00 GMT | Update On 2026-01-05 12:18 GMT
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In a recent judgment, the Orissa High Court slammed a clause in the 2022 policy of the Odisha Government, which barred in-service medical officers from obtaining a No Objection Certificate (NOC) for admission to Sponsored DNB courses.
Granting relief to an in-service doctor, Dr. Jamadar, who was refused the NOC solely based on the nature of admission, the HC bench comprising Justices Manash Ranjan Pathak and Mruganka Sekhar Sahoo observed,
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