Shortage of doctors, medical staffs at IHBAS: PIL filed in Delhi HC to fill pending vacancies
Amit Sahni, a social activist through this petition stated that the shortage of Doctors and Medical Staff at IHBAS is a matter of serious concern and the responsible respondents have completely failed to tackle the same for long.;
New Delhi: In order to tackle the rise in the Psychiatric and Psychological cases in the country more effectively, a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been moved in Delhi High Court seeking direction to the Centre and Delhi Government to fill the pending vacancies of the medical staff at the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IHBAS).
The petitioner advocate Amit Sahni, a social activist through this petition stated that the shortage of Doctors and Medical Staff at IHBAS is a matter of serious concern and the responsible respondents have completely failed to tackle the same for long.
The petition also seeks direction to the respondents to address the promotion related issues and other inconvenience faced by the doctors/faculty of IHBAS to curtail the increasing number of resignations of faculty numbers. As it alleged that the respondents have also failed to redress the issue of non-promotion of the Faculty posted at IHBAS and the Doctors and Healthcare Professionals working at IHBAS have not been promoted for the last 10 years.
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