IN THE HIGH COURT FOR THE STATE OF TELANGANA AT HYDERABAD
THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE NAGESH BHEEMAPAKA
Dr.KVV Raja Shekhar – Appellant
Versus
Union of India – Respondent
HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE NAGESH BHEEMAPAKA WRIT PETITION No. 15827 OF 2025
O R D E R:
Petitioners are stated to have completed Super-
specialty courses in accordance with Post-Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2022 and are waiting for award of certificates. While so, it is the case of petitioners that the Government by virtue of G.O.Ms.No. 165, dated 06.09.2017 incorporated the bond of Rs.50 lacs on Rs.100 stamp paper to the candidates who are taking admissions in Super-speciality courses from the academic year 2021-22; in case of failure to serve the government for two years, after completion of course, he / shall be liable to pay Rs.50 lacs to the government, as compensation. Petitioners state that they obliged the said condition and executed bonds under coercion since their admission itself is at stake. According to them, Telangana Medical Colleges (Admissions into Post-Graduate Medical Courses) Rules, 2017 do not provide for any Regulations with regard to super-specialty courses and the above-referred Rules only govern Post-Graduate medical courses. The State Government is not empowered to insist upon undergoing of compulsory government service that too in any particular State,
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