The magistrate yesterday found the accused, K P Singh, guilty under section 420 of IPC (Cheating and dishonesty)and imposed a fine of Rs 5000 on him, besides the imprisonment, Government Attorney Digpal Singh Negi said.
Singh worked as an associate professor for almost an year before the truth came to the limelight. He joined as an associate professor at Veer Chandra Singh Garhwali Government Medical College at Srinagar in Garhwal on September 1, 2011 in the department of microbiology.
This further raised suspicion of then head of the institution, Dr Sneh Lata Sood, who wrote a letter to the secretary of Medical Education regarding fake medical degree of KP Singh.
She further launched a inquiry and appointed Dr Neelam Sharma, head of the microbiology department, as an investigating officer for the matter.
The report which was then submitted to head of the institution, revealed that the photocopy submitted by KP Singh was a fake certificate.
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