Gorakhpur: While listening to the students' plea after  being denied to sit for examinations, the apex court has issued notice to the  All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Gorakhpur to submit its reply  regarding the matter. The case has been scheduled for further  hearing on February 8.
The administration of AIIMS Gorakhpur had barred 12 MBBS students from attending the examinations on the basis of low attendance. Challenging the decision of the administration, the students filed a petition with the apex court regarding the matter.
 The alleged decision of the institution authorities had been  taken due to the non-completion of the online classes by the students. 
After hearing the petition filed by the students the bench of Justice L Nageswara Rao, S. Abdul Nazeer, and Justice Indu Malhotra has asked for a reply from the institution authorities.
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    Making note of the pandemic situation the students in  their petition has said that "during the extraordinary and testing times  such that of Covid-19 deadly pandemic" the State should "do away with stricter  compliance of attendance that is meant to be observed during normal  circumstances."
    Mentioning that the students deserve a fair and  equal protection by the State Authorities based on their fundamental right  under the second limb of Article 14, the petition further reminded the court of the  "genuine limitation to attend online classes during extraordinary circumstances  attributable directly to the global pandemic."
Previously, the National Medicos Organization (NMO),  in a letter dated 25.09.2020, requested the AIIMS Gorakhpur authorities  regarding the matter. In that letter, Dr. Prakash Kumar Pandey, Secretary of  NMO mentioned how few students tested positive for Covid-19 after going back  to college from their homes. The letter further mentioned the issue of a few  students, who not having the necessary 80% attendance had been prohibited to  attend their respective examinations.
    Taking note of the extraordinary time of Coronavirus  pandemic and review the matter from a humane point of view, the letter requested  the institution authorities to suspend the examination for some time and take  necessary measures to ensure that no student would be deprived to appear for  the examination.
     As per the latest media report by Jagran, the  AIIMS administration allegedly got angry with the students for filing a petition in the  Supreme Court. Following this, the executive director of the institution allegedly called  the students one by one in the office on Monday morning and started going  through the mobile phones of the students. 
 
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