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G. Poufullung Kabui & 3 Ors vs Sumant Singh & 3 Ors on 10 March, 2026

Manipur High Court

G. Poufullung Kabui & 3 Ors vs Sumant Singh & 3 Ors on 10 March, 2026

Author: A. Guneshwar Sharma

Bench: A. Guneshwar Sharma

NINGOM Digitally  signed
         by NINGOMBAM
BAM      VICTORIA
         Date: 2026.03.10
VICTORIA 17:23:11 +05'30'                                                             Item Nos. 2-4

                                       IN THE HIGH COURT OF MANIPUR
                                                 AT IMPHAL

                                          CONT. CAS(C) No. 27 of 2026

                            G. Poufullung Kabui & 3 Ors.
                                                                               ...Petitioners
                                                       - Versus -
                            Sumant Singh & 3 Ors.
                                                                          ...Respondents
                                                     With
                                            MC(WP(C)) No. 872 of 2025
                                             WP(C) No. 942 of 2025

                                              B EF O R E
                               HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE A. GUNESHWAR SHARMA

                                                    ORDER

10-03-2026

[1] Present Mr. N. Ibotombi, learned senior counsel assisted by Ms.

Y. Jinita, learned counsel for the petitioners and Mr. Th. Sukumar, learned

Government Advocate for the respondents.

[2] The petitioner Nos. 1, 2 & 4 are Senior Residents and the

petitioner No. 3 is the Tutor/ Demonstrator in Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of

Medical Sciences (JNIMS). Mr. N. Ibotombi, learned senior counsel for the

petitioners, refers to the Time Scale Promotion (Regularly appointed Senior

Residents/Tutor/Demonstrator/Lady Medical Officer possessing Post

Graduate Degree) (1st Amendment) Rules, 2022 issued vide notification

dated 16-02-2022 whereby 4 PG seats in JNIMS are reserved for such

Senior Resident/Tutor/Demonstrator working in JNIMS for the years 2021-

2025. It is submitted that for the year, 2025, one seat each under

Anaesthesiology, Medicine, Paediatrics and Respiratory Medicine has been

earmarked for admission in PG for in-service candidates. However, the

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State Government issued a notification dated 06-11-2025 known as “The

Manipur Medical Postgraduate Seat Allotment Schemes, 2025” for the

distribution of PG seats in the State of Manipur. By the impugned notice

dated 24-11-2025 issued by the Convenor, State Level Medical PG

Counselling Committee, 2025 & Dean (Academics), JNIMS, Imphal, it is

stated that the selection of PG seats for Manipur will be considered on the

basis of “The Manipur Medical Postgraduate Seat Allotment Schemes,

2025”. Mr. N. Ibotombi, learned senior counsel for the petitioners, refers to

JNIMS Scheme of 2022 whereby the year, 2025 will be the final year for the

scheme and the scheme will not be effective after the year, 2025. Attention

of this Court is drawn to the new scheme of 2025 and it is submitted that the

JNIMS Scheme of 2022 is not repealed or superseded by the new scheme

of 2025. Mr. N. Ibotombi, learned senior counsel for the petitioner, refers to

the decision of this Court in the case of Dr. Ibetombi Kshetrimayum Vs.

State of Manipur & 3 Ors reported as 2025 Volume 2 Manipur Law

Journal 289 whereby this Court had upheld the validity of the scheme in

spite of the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Dr. Tanvi Behl Vs.

Shrey Goel, reported as 2025 INSC 125 and this Court rejected that the

scheme has been superseded by the judgment of the Hon’ble Supreme

Court in Dr. Tanvi Behl case (supra). In that judgment, the learned

Advocate General has retracted the stand of the State and agreed with the

view of this Court that Dr. Tanvi Behl case (supra) does not abrogate the

JNIMS Scheme of 2022. The judgment has been upheld by the Division

Bench and the SLP has been dismissed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court. Mr.

N. Ibotombi, learned senior counsel for the petitioners, submits that by not

considering the JNIMS Scheme of 2022, the rules framed under Article 309

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of the Constitution and the statutory right of the petitioners of availing JNIMS

Scheme under JNIMS sponsored candidates have been effected and it is

stated that the notice dated 24-11-2025 excludes the JNIMS Scheme of

2022 thereby depriving the petitioners of their 4 seats earmarked for the

year, 2025 under the JNIMS scheme.

[3] On 28-11-2025, this Court passed an interim order directing 4

seats for the year, 2025 for PG in JNIMS be reserved for consideration of

the persons for JNIMS Scheme of 2022 subject to the outcome of the writ

petition. The relevant portion of the said order dated 28-11-2025 is

reproduced below:–

“[5] In the circumstances, list these cases on 02-12-2025.
However, 4 seats for the year, 2025 for PG in JNIMS be reserved for
consideration of the persons for JNIMS Scheme of 2022 subject to
the outcome of the writ petition.”

[4] In terms of the interim order dated 28-11-2025, vide letter dated

01-12-2025, Director of Medical Education, Government of Manipur

reserved 4 seats in the names of the 4 petitioners for the subjects, i.e.

General Medicine, Pathology, Paediatrics and Respiratory Medicine. A letter

dated 01-12-2025 is reproduced below:–

“DIRECTORATE OF MEDICAL EDUCATION
Government of Manipur

——–

No. DME/5/1/2025 Imphal, the 1st December, 2025

To

1. Director, JNIMS.

2. Dean (Academics), JNIMS.

(Convenor PG NEET Counselling Committee)

Subject: Permission to comply with Hon’ble High Court Court’s order
dated 28/11/2025 passed in WP(C) No. 942 of 2025.
Madam,
With reference to your letter No. JNIMS/Acaddemics-

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3(68)PG/Counselling/2025 (Pt.I) dated 29/11/2025, I am to convey that
Government of Manipur, Health Department has conveyed the approval to
reserve 4 (four) seats for the petitioners, namely

i) Dr. G. Poufullung Kabui – Department of medicine

ii) Dr. Kh. Tonny Singh – Department of Pathology`

iii) Dr. Khollung Longmei – Department of Paediatrics

iv) Dr. Md. Firoz Khan – Department of Respiratory medicine.

The reservation of the seats is in compliance of the Hon’ble High
Court’s order. The allotment of the seats will be subject to the outcome of the
WP(C) No. 942 of 2025 and also it will be subject to the qualification of the
petitioner in PG NEET.

This is issued with the approval of the competent authority.

Yours faithfully,
Sd/-

(Somorjit Salam)
Director of Medical Educaiton,
Government of Manipur”

[5] Thereafter, this Court sought clarification from the Director,

JNIMS, Imphal as to whether availability of any other persons apart from the

4 petitioners in respect to the 4 subjects and vide letter dated nil February,

2026, the Director of JNIMS informed the learned Government Advocate for

the High Court of Manipur that no other candidates are available for the 4

reserved seats. In the circumstances, vide order dated 23-02-2026, this

Court permitted the 4 writ petitioners to participate in the counselling for the

stray round for the 4 subjects under JNIMS Scheme of 2022 and the

participation of the petitioners in the counselling fixed on 23-02-2026 for the

State quota in PG course in JNIMS and the admission will be subject to the

outcome of the writ petition. It is an admitted fact that on 23-02-2026, stray

round counselling for the State seat was held. However, due to difference in

the schedule of the stray round counselling and intimation of the order of this

Court dated 23-02-2026, counselling for the 4 petitioners could not be

conducted on that date. It is also an admitted fact that the 4 seats in terms

of the interim order dated 28-11-2025, 4 seats for PG under JNIMS Scheme

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in the subjects, i.e. General Medicine, Pathology, Paediatrics and

Respiratory Medicine are still kept apart from the State quota in terms of the

interim order. Thereafter, the petitioners also filed CONT. CAS(C) No. 27 of

2026 for non-compliance/violation of the order dated 23-02-2026 passed by

this Court in MC(WP(C)) No. 133 of 2026.

[6] Mr. Th. Sukumar, learned Government Advocate for the

respondents, submits that the State Government cannot fix the date for

counselling without intimation from the National Medical Commission.

Learned Government Advocate prays for two more weeks’ time for filing

counter affidavit.

[7] This Court is of the view that instead of issuing notice in the

contempt petition, at this stage, it would be appropriate for the petitioners to

participate in the counselling and if selected, they may be admitted subject

to the outcome of the writ petition. Therefore, the respondents are directed

to conduct counselling for the 4 seats reserved in terms of the order dated

18-02-2026 and order dated 23-02-2026 on 13-03-2026.

[8] List these cases on 30-03-2026 in the admission column.

[9] This Court has not expressed any opinion on the merit of the case.

[10] Furnish a copy of this order to the learned counsel appearing for

the parties in the course of the day by Whatsapp or any other available

modes.

JUDGE

Victoria

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