H. N. SETH, M. P. MEHROTRA
Chandrakant Vir Chakra – Appellant
Versus
Acting Principal M. L. N. Medical College, Allahabad – Respondent
JUDGMENT
H.N. Seth, J. - Aggrieved by non renewal of the term of his appointment as Demonstrator in the Department of Forensic Medicine, Medical College Allahabad, after 30th June, 1980 and the appointment of Dr. Surendra Bahadur Singh, respondent no. 4, to that post for a period of six months, petitioner Dr. Chandra Kant has approached this Court for relief under Article 226 of the Constitution.
2. Briefly stated the facts giving rise to the present writ petition are that petitioner Dr. Chandra Kant joined short Service Commission in the Army Medical Corps in the year, 1971 for a period of five years. He was released from the army in the year, 1976 and thereafter he took the Diploma Course in Ear, Nose and Throat diseases at the Moti Lal Nehru Medical College, (hereinafter referred to as Medical College Allahabad), in May, 1977. He was subsequently registered for M. D. course in Forensic Medicine. One Dr. A. K. Gupta, who was working as a Demonstrator since January, 1979 and whose appointment was to continue up to June, 1980, resigned from the post of Demonstrator in Forensic Medicine in the month of February, 1980. Principal of the Medical College, Allahabad, by means of a notice
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