Delhi Medical Council gets new 8-member panel after 2026 elections

Written By :  Barsha Misra
Published On 2026-06-02 09:15 GMT   |   Update On 2026-06-02 09:43 GMT
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New Delhi: The much-awaited Delhi Medical Council (DMC) elections 2026 were finally conducted on Sunday, i.e. May 31, 2026, and the results were announced late on Sunday night.

Delhi Medical Council is a Statutory Body under the Delhi Medical Council Act, 1997, and is vested with powers, duties, and functions of regulating the practice of the Modern Scientific System of Medicine in the NCT of Delhi.

Thousands of registered medical practitioners exercised their voting rights at the Delhi Medical Council, Shastri Park, on May 31, 2026, to elect the 8-member panel of the Council. The polling was held from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, followed by the counting of votes.

Among the 38 candidates contesting in the poll, the maximum number of votes has been bagged by Dr. Prakash Lalchandani and Dr. Manjusha Goel. Based on the maximum number of votes secured by the candidates, the following doctors will now form the eight-member panel of the Council:

1. Dr. Prakash Lalchandani (2481 votes)

2. Manjusha Goel (2388 votes)

3. Dr. Ajay Bedi (2312 votes)

4. Dr. Piyush Jain (2267 votes)

5. Dr. Rakesh Kumar Gupta (2206 votes)

6. Dr. Ashok Kumar Grover (2176 votes)

7. Dr. Ashwini Dalmiya (2133 votes) 

8. Dr. Vipender Sabherwal (2017 votes)

Apart from them, 30 other doctors had also participated in the election process. The list of such doctors includes:

9. Dr. Pankaj Solanki (1905 votes)

10. Dr. Abhishek Garg (1887 votes)

11. Dr. Ashwani Goyal (1851 votes)

12. Dr. Anirudh Lochan (1787 votes)

13. Dr. Ajay Lekhi (1606 votes)

14. Dr. Rakesh Taneja (1595 votes)

15. Dr Sandeep Budhiwaja (1417 votes)

16. Dr. Rohan Krishnan (1411 votes)

17. Dr. Naresh Chawla (1366 votes)

18. Dr. Nishi Nath Jha (1290 votes)

19. Dr. Vimal Kant Goyal (1256 votes)

20. Dr. Amarjeet Singh Papli (1234 votes)

21. Dr. Narin Sehgal (1198 votes)

22. Dr. Anil Kumar Agarwal (1145 votes)

23. Dr. Rajinder Yadav (1107 votes)

24. Dr. Anju Gambhir (1091 votes)

25. Dr. Shitij Bali (960 votes)

26. Dr Mukesh Kumar Gupta (949 votes)

27. Dr. Meenakshi Kaw (889 votes)

28. Dr. Prem Kumar Ganesan (845 votes)

29. Dr. Harvinder Singh Kukreja (781 votes)

30. Dr. Neeraj Jain (605 votes)

31. Dr. Vikas Sharma (549 votes)

32. Dr. Sushil Kumar Vimal (500 votes)

33. Dr. Saudan Singh (467 votes)

34. Dr. Vinod Kumar Monga (378 votes)

35. Dr. Rajiv Gupta (321 votes)

36. Dr. Anil Kumar Sharma (234 votes)

37. Dr. Onkar Mittal (100 votes)

38. Vilaxan Kumar (89 votes)

This year's DMC electoral debate was influenced by allegations of corruption in the previous DMC administration, calls for transparency in the Council, concerns faced by resident doctors, security and safety of healthcare workers, etc.

Also Read: HC issues notice on plea challenging conduct of Delhi Medical Council elections

Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that a plea was filed before the Delhi High Court alleging irregularities and conflict of interest in the conduct of the ongoing Delhi Medical Council (DMC) elections.

The petition was filed against the Government of NCT of Delhi, the Delhi Medical Council, the Delhi Medical Association (DMA), and others under Article 226 of the Constitution. According to the plea, the dispute relates to the DMA-DMC election held on May 17 and the Delhi Medical Council election scheduled for May 31.

The petitioner, who was also a candidate in the elections, alleged that members of the Election Commission were themselves contesting the elections they were supervising. The Delhi High Court has sought responses on the writ petition and listed the matter for hearing on September 29.

Last year, Delhi Medical Council polls were halted after a group of doctors raised serious irregularities in the State Medical Register. Objections regarding the polls were raised by a member of the dissolved executive council of the medical council, who highlighted procedural lapses in a written communication to the Delhi Government and the Lieutenant Governor. Soon afterwards, several senior doctors supported the objections. Following this, the medical institutes were asked not to proceed with their internal voting.

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

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