MP High Court has given permission, results of nursing students will be released, the list of colleges which were found deficient in the investigation will be made public.
Jabalpur. Madhya Pradesh High Court Jabalpur has given second major relief to nursing students in 8 months. While hearing the Nursing College fraud case, the High Court has given permission to release the results of nursing students for the session 2019-20 and 2020-21. The High Court has directed the state government to make public the list of colleges found deficient in the CBI investigation.
The Division Bench of Justice Sanjay Dwivedi and Justice Anchal Kumar Paliwal has given this permission to the Medical Sciences University on Thursday. In such a situation, the results of thousands of students can now be released. The annual/semester examinations of Nursing were conducted by the Medical University on the orders of the High Court. The result was withheld due to lack of permission from the High Court. Now the results of more than 50 thousand students will be released.
Report of colleges found deficient in CBI investigation will be made public
The High Court got the CBI investigation done in about 700 nursing colleges of Madhya Pradesh. The report was presented in the court in a sealed envelope. A copy of this was handed over by the High Court to the Nursing Council and the petitioner. In the hearing today, the High Court has said that the list of deficient colleges and the deficiencies found in them should be made public on the website of the Nursing Council. Today all other nursing cases were heard along with the PIL of Law Students Association President Vishal Baghel. Let us tell you, the High Court had also got the 169 nursing colleges found suitable in the first investigation re-examined. In this, many colleges have been left out of the list of suitable colleges.
Only medical university will give affiliation to nursing colleges
Petitioner Vishal Baghel had presented an application in the High Court challenging the amendment of the Medical University Act. The court was told that the Medical University was established with the purpose of ensuring systematic, efficient, uniform, quality education and research in the field of health education. By amending the Act in 2024, the government handed over the control of affiliation of nursing and paramedical courses to the regional universities. While presenting this decision in the court, the petitioner had argued that other regional universities do not have expertise in health related subjects. In other states also, health related courses are being conducted by health universities. Keeping in view the current circumstances, the High Court has directed that the affiliation process for the session 2024-25 should be done only by the Medical University.
Source : palpalindia
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