Dr. Narendra Singh S/O Shri Sanjay Kumar vs State Of Rajasthan (2026:Rj-Jp:9909) on 9 March, 2026

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    vehemently opposed the writ petitions and submitted that the

    Senior Residentship cannot be considered to be higher education

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    for a person holding the post of Medical Officer in Medical and

    Health Department and he submits that even otherwise, leave for

    pursuing Senior Residentship can be granted only to those Medical

    Officers, who have completed their probation period, whereas in

    the instant case, the petitioners are still undergoing probation

    period. Learned counsel for the respondents relies upon circular

    dated 30.01.2019 issued by Additional Chief Secretary, Medical

    and Health Department.

    13. Learned counsel for the respondents further submits

    that leave can be granted to a Government employee strictly in

    accordance with the Rules as well as guidelines/circulars issued by

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    the respondent-department and since, the petitioners are

    probationers and Senior Residentship cannot be considered to be

    higher education for a Medical Officer, therefore, no mistake

    whatsoever has been committed by the respondents in not

    granting study leave or extraordinary leave to the petitioners.



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