Admission scam: Allahabad HC judge stops coming to court

ALLAHABAD: Amid stories that Justice Narayan Shukla of the Allahabad prime court was indicted via an in-house inquiry committee that probed allegations against him within the Medical Council of India (MCI) admission scam case and had proceeded on a 90-day go away in the end judicial paintings were withdrawn from him, registrar normal Mohd Faiz Alam Khan showed on Wednesday that Justice Shukla had stopped coming to court.

Khan, alternatively, refused comment on stories of "withdrawal of judicial work" from Justice Shukla and his "90-day leave".


The prime court didn't free up any reputable verbal exchange regarding either the withdrawal of work from Justice Shukla or his go away. Justice Shukla was under probe for allegations of over-ruling restraint orders passed via the SC on August 29, 2017, to allow GCRG Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow, to confess students for the 2017-18 educational yr. He had allegedly made hand-written corrections on September 4 to his own bench's order of September 1 to allow this medical faculty to confess students for the 2017-18 educational consultation.


However, on November 23, the SC had passed a final order within the case mentioning that the HC didn't show judicial propriety and ordered GCRG Institute of Medical Sciences to pay Rs 10 lakh to each and every scholar who had taken admission excluding refunding their fees.


A tremendous of Rs 25 lakh was additionally imposed via the Supreme Court at the medical faculty, which were debarred via the MCI for many deficiencies.
Admission scam: Allahabad HC judge stops coming to court Admission scam: Allahabad HC judge stops coming to court Reviewed by Kailash on February 01, 2018 Rating: 5
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