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Anti-quota docs move SC against Govt

They have sought direction to the authorities to ensure that their salaries for the strike period are not deducted.

Updated on: Jun 30, 2006 10:34 PM IST
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Complaining that the Government was taking punitive action against the doctors who took part in anti-quota stir, the Resident Doctors Associations of AIIMS and Maulana Azad Medical College on Friday moved the Supreme Court. They sought direction to the authorities to ensure that their salaries for the strike period were not deducted.

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In an application filed in the court, they also sought the leave of internship and residency during the strike period (i.e. May 14 and June 3, 2006) be condoned so that they were not rendered ineligible to appear in the coming PG Entrance and MD examinations.

The Government was taking punitive action despite an assurance to the contrary, the doctors said urging the court to direct the authorities to withdraw forthwith all other punitive actions like leave deduction and break in service.

They drew the court's attention to the assurance given by the Prime Minister on May 28 that "no action will be taken against the agitating students, interns and resident doctors in any form as regards service break, termination, pay deduction, legal notice etc."

An AIIMS office note dated June 6 said the doctors may be released salary but on June 12 the Ministry of Health asked AIIMS Registrar to apply "no work no pay" rule.

 
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