• 21 Apr, 2026

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From Suicide Attempt to Court Victory: Doctor Wins Back Documents After Quitting PG Seat Over Gynaecology Department Harassment

A young doctor forced to quit an MS Gynaecology PG seat due to alleged harassment and ragging approached the Madhya Pradesh High Court after authorities withheld his original documents and demanded a ₹30 lakh bond penalty. The court intervened and ordered the return of the documents, highlighting serious concerns about harassment, PG bond policies, and mental health in medical education.

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Shocking Assault On Doctor by SHO Gharaunda, Haryana

Doctors across Karnal launched an indefinite strike after the SHO of Gharaunda police station allegedly slapped and assaulted a doctor on duty at a Community Health Centre. CCTV footage of the incident went viral, sparking outrage among the medical community. The SHO has been suspended and a departmental inquiry has been initiated as doctors demand FIR registration.

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Final Year MBBS Student Accident Death (2015): Rajasthan HC Applies ₹50,000 Notional Income, Enhanced Compensation to ₹78 Lakh

Rajasthan High Court enhances compensation to ₹78 lakh in a 2015 accident death of a final year MBBS student. Court fixed ₹50,000 notional income recognising the future earning potential of a young doctor and rejecting the argument that a student had no income. A significant judgment in motor accident compensation law.

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When a Medical Aspirant Argued His Own Case and Secured an MBBS seat

Denied an MBBS seat despite qualifying twice, a 19 year old NEET aspirant walked into the Supreme Court and argued his own case. What happened next stunned the courtroom. Using the Constitution and sheer courage, he secured his medical seat after the court invoked its highest powers. This real story will change how you see NEET admissions and your rights as a student.

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Non Compete Clauses in Doctor Contracts Under Judicial Scrutiny

A Chennai doctor earning nearly ₹7 lakh per month is at the centre of a major legal debate after a corporate hospital moved court claiming about ₹42 lakh over notice period dues when he joined another hospital. During the hearing, the Madras HC strongly questioned non compete and non solicitation clauses in doctor contracts, calling them unlawful and raising concerns about growing corporatisation.

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MBBS, BDS Interns’ Stipend to Double in Jammu & Kashmir from the current ₹12,300 to ₹25,000 per month

J&K plans to double MBBS and BDS intern stipend to ₹25,000 per month, while across India interns still earn anywhere between ₹7,500 and ₹30,000 depending on their state. What stipend are MBBS interns getting in your state right now, and what do you think it should actually be considering the workload and duty hours? Comment your state and the ideal stipend amount below.

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