Justice N Kirubakaran, before whom a batch of petitions challenging the February 8 2017 G.O came up last week disposed them after recording Special Government Pleader T N Rajagopalan's statement that the secretary, Health and Family welfare Department, had taken a decision on March 20 not to implement the G.O to include these areas.
The petitioners submitted that the scheme of the Tamil Nadu Post Graduate Medical Entrance Examination and the state government's selection process was that each candidate is entitled for one mark per year of experience after completing Compulsory Rotatory Residential Internship (CRRI) training.
For service candidates, one additional mark per year was being given for doctors in rural areas and two additional marks per year of service to doctors working in Primary Health Centers/hospitals in hilly areas and remote/difficult areas as an incentive, they said.
A list of hilly areas was already published, they said.
By virtue of this 127 service candidates working in rural and other specified areas would be in a disadvantageous position. Their ranking would be pushed down from the existing range and they would be deprived of the benefit available under the existing scheme of admission, the petitioners said.
Hence the petitioner sought a direction from the Court to quash the G.O..
When the matter came up last week the SGP submitted that a decision not to implement the G.O adding new areas to existing oneS was taken for the academic year 2017-18.
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