From Our Bureau
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed petitions seeking a special round of counselling to fill 1,456 vacant seats in PG medical in various medical colleges across India.
A Bench of Justices M R Shah and Aniruddha Bose refused a special stray round of counselling in NEET-PG-21 for filling up the vacant seats left out in the all-India quota, asserting that there cannot be any compromise with the quality of medical education since it will affect the public health.
The top court said the decision of the government and the Medical Counselling Committee not to allow special stray rounds is in the interest of medical education and public health.
“When a conscious decision has been taken by the UOI and MCC for not conducting any special stray rounds of counselling, it cannot be considered arbitrary,” the bench said.
The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) had informed the top court on Wednesday that it has concluded four rounds of online counselling for NEET-PG-21 and it cannot fill 1,456 seats by conducting a special stray round of counselling as the software stands closed.
The petitions had been filed by doctors who appeared in NEET-PG 2021-22 examination and participated in Rounds 1 and 2 of the All India Quota (AIQ) Counselling and State Quota Counselling which was followed by All India Mop-Up and State Mop-Up Rounds and concluded on May 7 by the MCC post the All India Stray Vacancy Round.