DIPAK MISRA, A. M. KHANWILKAR, D. Y. CHANDRACHUD
MAJOR S D SINGH MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL – Appellant
Versus
UNION OF INDIA – Respondent
JUDGMENT
Dr D.Y. CHANDRACHUD, J
The petitioner has called into question an order dated 31 May 2017 of the Union government, prohibiting it from admitting students for the MBBS course during academic years 2017-18 and 2018-19 and authorizing Medical Council of India (‘MCI’) to encash a bank guarantee of Rs 2 crores.
2. During the pendency of these proceedings, by an order dated 11 August 2017, the Union government was directed to furnish an opportunity of being heard to the petitioner and to pass a reasoned order by the end of August 2017. Pursuant to the above directions, a fresh order has been passed on 30 August 2017 which has been called into question in I A No 85887 of 2017.
3. On 6 May 2011, MCI issued a letter of intent to the petitioner under Section 10-A of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (‘IMC Act’) for academic year 2011-12. The Union government issued a letter of permission on 28 June 2011, allowing the petitioner to admit 100 students for the MBBS degree course. For academic years 2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15, permissions were granted to the petitioner on 22 June 2012, 5 June 2013 and 4 July 2014. On 15 June 2015, the petitioner was declined permission to admit th
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