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    Mr.Manthan L Poojar vs National Medical Commission on 23 February, 2026

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                       HC-KAR                                     AND 3 OTHERS
    
    
                       IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA AT BENGALURU
    
                            DATED THIS THE 23RD DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2026
    
                                               BEFORE
    
                             THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ASHOK S.KINAGI
    
                            WRIT PETITION NO. 37637 OF 2025 (EDN-RES)
                                                 C/W
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                            WRIT PETITION NO. 37164 OF 2025 (EDN-EX)
                            WRIT PETITION NO. 38093 OF 2025 (EDN-RES)
                            WRIT PETITION NO. 38249 OF 2025 (EDN-RES)
                            WRIT PETITION NO. 38797 OF 2025 (EDN-RES)
    
    
                       IN WP No. 37637/2025
    
                       BETWEEN:
    
                       1.    NAVYA
    Digitally signed         D/O SURYA PRAKASH G
    by KIRAN
    KUMAR R                  AGED ABOUT 21 YEARS
    Location: HIGH           R/AT GM INFINITE E-CITY TOWNSHIP
    COURT OF                 PHASE II, 2ND FLOOR,
    KARNATAKA
                             ELECTRONIC CITY
                             BENGALURU-560 100.
                             REG NO-20M7012
    
                       2.    AISHWARYA PATIL
                             S/O SIDDALINGAPPA PATIL
                             AGED ABOUT 22 YEARS,
                             R/AT BASAVESHWARA COLONY
                             OPP: LITTLE ANGEL SCHOOL
                             RAICHUR-584 10, REG NO-20M5380
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    3.   MR PRAJWAL JOGAR
         S/O VITHOBA JOGAR
         AGED 25 YEARS
         R/AT KAMALAMMA GUDI ONI,
         TUMMINAKATTI,
         HAVERI-581 119.
         REG NO - 20M6800
    
    4.   ROHIT
         S/O HUSANAPPA,
         AGED 25 YEARS,
         R/AT NO MIG-20,
         2ND PHASE, ADARSH NAGAR
         NEAR RING ROAD,
         KALABURGI 585 105
         REG NO. 21M5311
    
    5.   GURU S H
         S/O SHARANA BHUPALAREDDY,
         AGED 22 YEARS,
         NEAR DYAVAMMA TEMPLE,
         NAIKAL, YADGIR-585 319.
         REG NO 21M8031
    
    6.   DINESH REDDY
         S/O VEERENDRA REDDY,
         AGED ABOUT 23 YEARS
         BEHIND NEW TOWN
         R/ATNO 8-9-386/A,
         GURU NANAK COLONY
         BEHIND NEW TOWN POLICE STATION,
         BIDAR 562 101.
         REG NO 19M5621
    
    7.   H SYED FARAZ
         S/O H SYED BILAL
         AGED ABOUT 24 YEARS
         R/AT RAHAMANIYA SAW MILL
         KELAGINA KERI SHIRALAKOPPA
         SHIVAMOGGA - 577 428.
         REG NO 19M2911
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    8.   SINDHOORA S
         D/O SATHYENDRA SALIAN B
         AGED ABOUT 24 YEARS,
         R/AT 2-23/31, 2ND MAIN, 2ND CROSS,
         MARUTHINAGARA,
         MANGALURU,
         DAKSHINA KANNADA-575 019
         REG NO 19M4176
    
    9.   RUSHABH R
         S/O RAMAKRISHNA
         AGED 23 YEARS,
         R/AT EWS-23, NIJALINGAPPA COLONY,
         NEAR WATER TANK, WARD NO.5,
         RAICHUR-584 101.
         REG NO 22M3225
    
    10. OJAS N S
        S/O SUNDARESH N S
        AGED ABOUT 21 YEARS,
        R/AT 5450/B-18, BANASHANKARI LAYOUT,
        VIDYANAGAR,
        DAVANAGERE-577 005.
        REG NO 22M3981
    
    11. JISHAN ATHANI
        S/O RIYAZ,
        AGED ABOUT 21 YEARS,
        R/AT SUDANGIRI ROAD,
        SADHUNGUDI ROAD,
        MAHALINGAPUR,
        BAGALKOT-587 312.
        REG NO-22M0083
    
    12. MANSI RAJENDRA JAIN
        D/O RAJENDRA YALLAPA JAIN
        AGED ABOUT 23 YEARS,
        RESIDING AT NO 82/B,
        LAXMI GALLI MANNUR,
        BELGAUM-591128
        REG NO-22M6501
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    13. AAYUSH SANDEEP KHANDEKAR
        S/O SANDEEP KHANDEKAR
        AGED ABOUT 21 YEARS
        PLOT NO. 62, THIRD CROSS,
        BHAGYANAGAR,
        BELAGAVI-590006
        REG NO-22M2576
    
    14. ROHIT KUMAR
        S/O BASU RATHOD
        AGED 22 YEARS
        R/O SUSHRUTHA BOYS HOSTEL,
        BELAGAVI INSTUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES,
        SADASHIV NAGAR,
        BELAGAVI-590019
        REG NO-22M2680
    
    15. SUDEEP PRADEEP RAIKAR
        S/O PRADEEP RAIKAR,
        AGED 22 YEARS
        TONDIKATTI.
        VTC: TONDIKATTI, PO: TONDIKATTI
        TALUK: RAMDURG.
        BELGAUM-591130
        REG NO 22M2711
    
    16. MUSTAFA DHARWADKAR
        S/O MUTUBSAB DHARWADKAR
        AGED ABOUT 21 YEARS,
        R/AT NO. 12/A RAVIWAR PETH LONDA,
        BELGAUM
        KARNATAKA - 591301
        REG NO - 22M2645
                                               ...PETITIONERS
    
    (BY SRI. PRADEEP PATIL., ADVOCATE)
    
    AND:
    
    1.   NATIONAL MEDICAL COMMISSION (NMC)
         POCKET-14, SECTOR-8,
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         DWARKA PHASE-I,
         NEW DELHI - 110077.
         REPRESENTED BY ITS SECRETARY
    
    2.   UNDER-GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD,
         AN AUTONOMOUS BOARD UNDER THE NATIONAL
         MEDICAL COMMISSION (NMC),
         POCKET-14, SECTOR-8, DWARKA PHASE-I,
         NEW DELHI 110077.
         REPRESENTED BY ITS CHAIRMAN.
    
    3.   UNION OF INDIA,
         MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE,
         NIRMAN BHAWAN,
         NEW DELHI - 110011.
         BY ITS SECRETARY
    
    4.   RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES,
         4TH T BLOCK,
         JAYANAGAR,
         BENGALURU 560041.
         REPRESENTED BY THE REGISTRAR
    
    5.   STATE OF KARNATAKA,
         DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL EDUCATION,
         M.S. BUILDING, DR. AMBEDKAR VEEDHI,
         BENGALURU 560001.
         REPRESENTED BY ITS PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
    
    6.   KARWAR INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND
         RESEARCH HOSPITAL,
         M.G ROAD, KARWAR 581301.
         BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL
    
    7.   J.J.M MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL,
         MEDICAL COLLEGE ROAD,
         MCC B BLOCK,
         KUVEMPU NAGAR
         DAVANGERE - 577004.
         BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL
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    8.   BELGAUM INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
         SADASHIV NAGAR,
         BELAGAVI-590019
         BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL
    
    9.   SRINIVAS INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
         MUKKA SURATKAL,
         MANGALURU-574146.
         REPRESENTED BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL
    
    10. SUBBAIAH INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES,
        NH13, HONNUR ROAD,
        HOLEY, PURLE, SHIMOGA - 577222
        REPRESENTED BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL
    
    11. NAVODAYA MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL AND
        RESEARCH CENTRE,
        POST BOX NO. -26,
        MANTRALAYAM ROAD,
        NAVODAYA NAGAR, RAICHUR - 584 103.
        REPRESENTED BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL
    
    12. BANGALORE MEDICAL COLLEGE
        K R ROAD, KALASIPALYA,
        BANGALORE-560002
        REPRESENTED BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL
    
    13. MMRC MEDICAL COLLEGE
        KUVEMPU NAGAR
        KALABURGI- 585105
        REPRESENTED BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL
    
    14. OXFORD INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL COLLEGE
        YADAVANAHALLI, ATTEBELLE,
        ANEKAL TALUKA,
        BANGALORE RURAL - 562107
        REPRESENTED BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL
    
    15. S S INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL COLLEGE
        SOG COLONY,
        SRIRAM NAGAR,
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        DAVANGERE - 577005
        REPRESENTED BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL
                                              ...RESPONDENTS
    
    
    [BY SRI. H.R. SHOWRI, ADVOCATE FOR R1 (VK NOT FILED)
        SMT. MAMATHA KULAKARNI, ADVOCATE FOR R4
        SRI. MANJUNATH K., HCGP FOR R5
        SRI. MUKUND PRASAD, ADVOCATE FOR R2, R3
        DSGI FOR R3 (MA NOT FILED)
        SRI. PRAJWAL SATYA PRAKASH, ADVOCATE FOR R6
        V/O DATED 12.02.2026 NOTICE TO R6 TO R15 D/W AT
        THE RISK OF PETITIONERS
        SRI. MOHAMMED AYUB ALI, ADVOCATE FOR R12]
    
    
         THIS WRIT PETITION IS FILED UNDER ARTICLES 226
    AND 227 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA PRAYING TO
    ISSUE A WRIT OF DECLARATION OR ANY OTHER APPROPRIATE
    WRIT, ORDER OR DIRECTION DECLARING THAT REGULATION
    7(7) OF THE GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION REGULATIONS,
    2019 VIDE ANNEXURE-B AND THE PROVISO TO REGULATION
    21 OF THE GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION REGULATIONS,
    2023 VIDE ANNEXURE B1 BOTH IMPOSING A FOUR ATTEMPT-
    LIMIT/ FOUR YEAR LIMIT AND MANDATING AUTOMATIC
    CESSATION     OF   MBBS   STUDIES   ARE   ARBITRARY,
    UNCONSTITUTIONAL, VIOLATIVE OF ARTICLES 14, 15,
    19(1)(g), 21, 21A, 41 AND 46 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF
    INDIA, AND THEREFORE VOID AND UNENFORCEABLE AND B.
    ISSUE A WRIT OF CERTIORARI QUASHING REGULATION 7(7)
    OF GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION REGULATIONS, 2019
    VIDE ANNEXURE-B AND THE PROVISO TO REGULATION 21 OF
    GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION REGULATIONS, 2023, VIDE
    ANNEXURE-B1, BOTH ISSUED BY THE RESPONDENT NO.1,
    INSOFAR AS THEY PRESCRIBE A FOUR-ATTEMPT/FOUR-YEAR
    LIMIT FOR PASSING THE FIRST PROFESSIONAL MBBS
    EXAMINATION AND MANDATE CESSATION OF STUDIES UPON
    FAILURE AND ETC;
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    IN WP NO. 37159/2025
    
    BETWEEN:
    
         ANIKETHAN R
         S/O RAMESH S
         AGED ABOUT 22 YEARS
         MBBS 1ST YEAR, SUBBAIAH MEDICAL COLLEGE
         SHIMOGA - 577 201
         KARNATAKA
         RESIDING AT:
         3RD MAIN, 1ST CROSS
         PRIYADARSHINI LAYOUT
         SHIMOGA 577204
    
                                             ...PETITIONER
    
    (BY SRI. RAGHAVENDRA G GAYATRI., ADVOCATE)
    
    AND:
    
    1.   THE STATE OF KARNATAKA
         REP. BY ITS PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
         DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
         105, 1ST FLOOR SECRETARIAT BUILDING
         VIKASA SOUSHA
         BENGALURU 560001
    
    2.   THE DIRECTOR OF MEDICAL EDUCATION
         REPRESENTED BY ITS DIRECTOR
         1ST FLOOR, FORT, K R ROAD
         BENGALURU 560002
    
    3.   THE KARNATAKA EXAMINATION AUTHORITY
         REPRESENTED BY ITS EXCUTIVE DIRECTOR
         SAMPIGE ROAD
         18TH CROSS, MALLESHWARAM
         BANGALORE 560012
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    4.   RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
         REPRESENTED BY ITS REGISTRAR
         4TH T BLOCK, JAYANAGAR
         BANGALORE 560041
    
    5.   SUBBAIAH INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
         REPRESENTD BY ITS PRINCIPAL
         NH-13, PURLE, H H ROAD
         SHIMOGA 577201
    
    6.   NATIONAL MEDICAL COMMISSION
         POKET-14, SECTOR-8
         DHWARAKA PHASE 1
         NEW DELHI - 110077
         BY ITS SECRETARY.
                                          ...RESPONDENTS
    
    [BY SRI. MANJUNATH K., HCGP FOR R1 & R2 (MA NOT
    FILED)
        SRI. N.K. RAMESH, ADVOCATE FOR R3 (VK NOT FILED)
        SMT. MAMATHA KULKARNI, ADVOCATE FOR R4
        SRI. H.R. SHOWRI, ADVOCATE FOR R6 (VK NOT FILED)
        NOTICE NOT ORDERED IN R/O R5]
    
    
        THIS WRIT PETITION IS FILED UNDER ARTICLES 226
    AND 227 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA PRAYING TO
    DIRECT THE RESPONDENTS TO ALLOW THE PETITIONER
    ONE ADDITIONAL ATTEMPT TO APPEAR AND PASS THE
    EXAMINATION AND TO CONTINUE HIS STUDIES IN MBBS
    COARSE TO WHICH HE IS ENROLLED, IF HE IS
    SUCCESSFUL IN CLEARING THE EXAMINATION BY
    CONSIDERING THE REPRESENTATIONS DTD. 01.06.2025
    (VIDE ANNX-P AND Q1 RESPECTIVELY).
    
    IN WP NO. 37164/2025
    
    BETWEEN:
    
    1.   MS. SHRADDHA P MALLESH
         D/O MALLESH N. P.,
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         AGED 22 YEARS,
         UNI. REG. NO. 22M1458,
         R/O NO.100, RAMAGIRI HOBLI,
         HOLALKERE TALUK,
         TALIKATTE,
         CHITRADURGA 577539
    
    2.   MS. VAISHALI JAIN
         D/O RAKESH KUMAR SANCHETI,
         AGED 21 YEARS,
         UNI. REG. NO. 22M0907,
         R/O NO.154/250, NARASIPURA LAYOUT,
         VIDYARANYAPURA,
         BENGALURURU - 560097.
    
    3.   MS. PRUTHVINI,
         D/O MALLIKARJUNA,
         AGE 22 YEARS, UNI. REG. NO.22M1436,
         R/AT NO.160/1, 29TH WARD,
         HOSPETE, BALLARI - 583201.
    
    4.   MS. HALEEMA SADIYA
         D/O MR. HIFZUR RAHMAN,
         AGED 21 YEARS,
         UNI. REG. NO. 22M7252,
         R/O NO.21A, ROCKLANE,
         BELLAHALLI, NEAR BRIDGE BRICKLANE,
         BENGALURU 560064.
    
    5.   MS. SHREELAXMI
         D/O MR. GURULINGAPPA G. K.,
         AGE -21 YEARS, UNI. REG. NO. 22M3241,
         R/AT PLOT NO.8, KUSNOOR ROAD,
         KRISHNA NAGAR, KUSNOOR,
         JNANAGNAGA,
         KALABURAGI 585106.
    
    6.   MR. JANISHAR AKHTAR
         S/O. MOHAMMED AKHTAR,
         AGED 23 YEARS, UNI. REG. NO.22M6797.
         R/O AZAD NAGAR,
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         MADHOPARA PURNEA,
         PURNIA, BIHAR - 854501.
    
    7.   MS. AFIFA AZMI
         D/O MD. RAISUL AZAM,
         AGE 23 YEARS, UNI. REG. NO. 21M5059,
         R/O M.V.J. MEDICAL COLLEGE GIRLS HOSTEL,
         NH75, 30TH MILE,
         DANDUPALYA VILLAGE,
         HOSKOTE,
         BENGALURU - 562114.
    
    8.   MS. IRENE LALRINAWMI
         D/O P. B. SANGDINGLJANA,
         AGE 22 YEARS, UNI. REG. NO. 21M5196.
         R/O M.V.J. MEDICAL COLLEGE GIRLS HOSTEL,
         NH75, 30TH MILE, DANDUPALYA VILLAGE,
         HOSKOTE, BENGALURU - 562114.
    
    9.   MR. MOTHISH V.,
         S/O MR. VINAYAGAMURTHY G.,
         AGE 23 YEARS, UNI. REG. NO.21M5129,
         R/O NO.60, 5TH CROSS, 8TH MAIN,
         BRINDHAVAN NAGAR,
         SBM COLONY,
         MATHIKERE,
         BENGALURU-560054.
    
    10. MR. RIFAQUAT TAMMIM,
        S/O MR. MOHAMMED ILIYAS PATHAN,
        AGED 22 YEARS,
        UNI. REG. NO. 21M8380,
        R/O NO.121/A, NAKUDHA MOHALLA,
        JAMIA MASJID, KARWAR,
        UTTARA KANNADA - 581352.
    
    11. MR. DIGVIJAY YADHAV,
        S/O JAYANTH JADHAV,
        AGE 23 YEARS,
        UNI. REG. NO. 21M1267.
        R/AT NO.1118 SOHAM NIVAS,
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        BANDHE ROAD, SATHYADRI NAGAR,
        BELGAUM 591108.
    
    12. MS. YASHIKALA,
        D/O MR. C. ALEMYANGER,
        AGED 22 YEARS, UNI. REG. NO. 21M4884
        R/O KIMS'S LADIES HOSTEL,
        BANASHANKARI, STAGE 2,
        BENGALURU 560070.
    
    13. MR. KUTHUHAL M.,
        S/O N. MANJUNATHA,
        AGED 22 YEARS,
        UNI. REG. NO. 21M7838.
        NO.441/A VAJRA, NEW KANTHARAJ URS ROAD,
        2ND MAIN, 4TH STAGE,
        T K LAYOUT,
        MYSORE 570009.
    
    14. MS. SHAMA P. J.,
        D/O JAYASHANKAR MURTHY
        P. O., AGE 21 YEARS,
        UNI. REG. NO.21M4853,
        R/O JAYASHANKAR MURTHY,
        PANCHANAHALLI P.O.,
        CHICKMAGALUR - 577182.
    
    15. MR. HIMANSHU RANJAN
        S/O MR. SHEENAPPA,
        AGED 22 YEARS, UNI. REG. NO.20M6431
        R/AT NO.2-2001, PACHADIBAILU HOUSE,
        KADESHWALYA,
        DAKSHINA KANNADA-574 325.
    
    16. MR. SHAIK MOHAMMED AFNAN,
        S/O MR. KHALEEL SAB,
        AGE 23 YEARS,
        UNL. REG. NO. 20M5160,
        R/O PHOOLSHA MOHALLA,
        1ST CROSS,
        KOLAR - 563101.
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    17. MR. MODI RUTUL NARENDRAKUMAR,
        S/O MR. NARENDRA A. MODI,
        AGE 22 YEARS, UNI. REG. NO 20M5205,
        R/O- A-20, AKSHATAM 1 BUNGLOWS,
        NEAR UPASANA SCHOOL,
        AKESHAN ROAD, PALANPUR,
        GUJARAT-385001.
    
    18. MR. P. YESHWANTH KUMAR,
        S/O MR. B. PRABHU,
        AGE 23 YEARS, UNI. REG. NO. 20M6039,
        R/O BOYS HOSTEL
        SHRIDEVI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND
        RESEARCH HOSPITAL,
        SIRA ROAD, TUMAKURU 572106.
    
    19. MS. SUDHANSUBALA DALABEHERA
        D/O NAVACHARI BAIRI GANJAN DALABEHERA,
        AGED 24 YEARS,
        UNI. REG. NO. 20M4016,
        R/O RAMANAGAR REFUGEE COLONY,
        KENDRAPARA,
        ODISHA 754224.
    
    20. MS. A. S. DARSHANA SREE,
        D/O MR. A. SATISH KUMAR,
        AGE 24 YEARS, UNI. REG. NO. 19M0851,
        R/O NO.21/2, 2ND CROSS,
        G. B. LANE, COTTONPETE,
        BENGALURU- 560053.
    
    21. MR. SUDIP GHOSH,
        S/O DIPAK KUMAR GHOSH,
        AGE 23 YEARS, UNI. REG. NO.19M2219,
        R/O H. NO.464, SECTOR-1C,
        BOKARO STREET CITY,
        BOKARO, JHARKAND 827001.
                                          ...PETITIONERS
    
    (BY SRI. ABHISHEK MALIPATIL., ADVOCATE)
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    AND:
    
    1.   NATIONAL MEDICAL COMMISSION (NMC)
         POCKET-14, SECTOR-8,
         DWARKA PHASE-I,
         NEW DELHI 110077.
         REPRESENTED BY ITS SECRETARY.
    
    2.   UNDER-GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD,
         AN AUTONOMOUS BOARD UNDER THE NATIONAL
         MEDICAL COMMISSION (NMC),
         POCKET-14, SECTOR-8,
         DWARKA PHASE-I, NEW DELHI 110077.
         REPRESENTED BY ITS CHAIRMAN.
    
    3.   UNION OF INDIA,
         MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE,
         NIRMAN BHAWAN,
         NEW DELHI - 110011.
         BY ITS SECRETARY,
    
    4.   RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES,
         4TH 'T' BLOCK, JAYANAGAR,
         BENGALURU 560041.
         REPRESENTED BY THE REGISTRAR.
    
    5.   STATE OF KARNATAKA,
         DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL EDUCATION,
         M.S. BUILDING, DR. AMBEDKAR VEEDHI,
         BENGALURU 560001.
         REPRESENTED BY ITS PRINCIPAL SECRETARY.
    
    6.   M. V. J. MEDICAL COLLEGE AND RESEARCH HOSPITAL,
         NH75, 30TH MILE, DANDUPALYA VILLAGE,
         HOSKOTE, BANGALORE RURAL DISTRICT - 562114.
         BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL.
    
    7.   EAST POINT COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND
         RESEARCH CENTRE,
         JNANA PRABHA, EAST POINT CAMPUS,
         VIRGO NAGAR POST,
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         AVALAHALLI,
         BENGALURU-560049.
         BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL.
    
    8.   SHRIDEVI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND
         RESEARCH HOSPITAL,
         SIRA ROAD, TUMAKURU 572106.
         BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL.
    
    9.   KANACHUR INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES,
         MANGALORE-THOKKOTTU-KANAJE UNIVERSITY ROAD,
         KOTKAR VILLAGE,
         NATEKAL, MANGALORE 575018.
         BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL.
    
    10. BASAVESHWARA MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL,
        SJM CAMPUS, NH-4 BYPASS,
        CHITRADURGA 577502.
        BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL.
    
    11. AKASH INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND
        RESEARCH CENTRE,
        PRASANNAHALLI ROAD,
        DEVANAHALLI
        NEAR KEMPEGOWDA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT,
        BENGALURU - 562110.
        BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL.
    
    12. VYDEHI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND
        RESEARCH CENTRE,
        NO.82, NELLURHALLI, WHITEFIELD,
        BENGALURU-560066.
        BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL
    
    13. KEMPEGOWDA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
        SIDDANNA LAYOUT,
        BANASHANKARI 2ND STAGE,
        BENGALURU-560070.
        REPRESENTED BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL.
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    14. SUBBAIAH INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES,
        NH13, HONNUR ROAD,
        HOLEY, PURLE, SHIMOGA - 577222
        REPRESENTED BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL.
    
    15. KARNATAKA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES,
        VIDYANAGAR, P. B. ROAD,
        HUBBALLI 580022.
        REPRESENTED BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL.
    
    16. NAVODAYA MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL AND
        RESEARCH CENTRE,
        POST BOX NO. -26,
        MANTRALAYAM ROAD,
        NAVODAYA NAGAR, RAICHUR 584 103.
         REPRESENTED BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL.
                                        ...RESPONDENTS
    
    (BY SRI. H.R. SHOWRI, ADVOCATE FOR R1 & R2 (VK NOT
    FILED)
    SRI. MUKUND PRASAD, ADVOCATE FOR R3
    SRI. MAMATHA KULAKARNI, ADVOCATE FOR R4
    SRI. MANJUNATH K., ADVOCATE FOR R5
    NOTICE NOT ORDERED IN R/O R6 TO R14 & R16
    SRI. PRAJWALA SATHYAPRAKASH, ADVOCATE FOR R15)
    
    
        THIS WRIT PETITION IS FILED UNDER ARTICLES 226
    AND 227 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA PRAYING TO
    DIRECT DECLARING THAT REGULATION 7(10) OF THE
    GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION REGULATIONS, 2019
    VIDE ANNEXURE-B AND THE PROVISO TO REGULATION 21
    OF THE GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION REGULATIONS.
    2023 VIDE ANNEXURE B1- BOTH NO. MCI-34 (41)/2019-
    MED/161726 IMPOSING A FOUR ATTEMPT-LIMIT/ FOUR
    YEAR LIMIT AND MANDATING AUTOMATIC CESSATION OF
    MBBS STUDIES-ARE ARBITRARY, UNCONSTITUTIONAL,
    VIOLATIVE OF ARTICLES 14, 15, 19(1)(Q), 21, 21A, 41 AND
    46 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA, AND THEREFORE
    VOID AND UNENFORCEABLE AND ETC;
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    IN WP NO. 38093/2025
    
    BETWEEN:
    
         AYAN AHMED
         S/O ATEEQUE AHMED
         AGED ABOUT 21 YEARS,
         RESIDING AT NO 19, 8TH B MAIN,
         BTM LAYOUT, 1ST STAGE,
         BANGALORE 560029.
         REG NO-22M5677
                                                ...PETITIONER
    
    (BY SRI. PRADEEP PATIL., ADVOCATE)
    
    AND:
    
    1.   NATIONAL MEDICAL COMMISSIONE (NMC)
         POCKET-14, SECTOR-8,
         DWARKA PHASE-I, NEW DELHI 110077.
         REPRESENTED BY ITS SECRETARY.
    
    2.   UNDER-GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD,
         AN AUTONOMOUS BOARD UNDER THE NATIONAL
         MEDICAL COMMISSION (NMC),
         POCKET-14, SECTOR-8,
         DWARKA PHASE-I, NEW DELHI 110077.
         REPRESENTED BY ITS CHAIRMAN.
    
    3.   UNION OF INDIA,
         MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE,
         NIRMAN BHAWAN,
         NEW DELHI - 110011.
         BY ITS SECRETARY,
    
    4.   RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES,
         4TH 'T' BLOCK, JAYANAGAR,
         BENGALURU 560041.
         REPRESENTED BY THE REGISTRAR.
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    5.   STATE OF KARNATAKA,
         DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL EDUCATION,
         M.S. BUILDING, DR. AMBEDKAR VEEDHI,
         BENGALURU 560001.
         REPRESENTED BY ITS PRINCIPAL SECRETARY.
    
    6.   OXFORD MEDICAL COLLEGE,
         HOSPITAL, AND REASEARCH CENTRE
         YADAVANAHALLI,
         ATTIBELLE HOBLI,
         ANEKAL TALUKA
         BANGALORE RURAL - 562107.
         BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL
                                             ...RESPONDENTS
    
    [BY SRI. H.R. SHOWRI, ADVOCATE FOR R1 & R2 (VK NOT
    FILED)
    SMT. MAMATHA KULAKARNI, ADVOCATE FOR R4 (VK NOT
    FILED)
    SRI. MANJUNATH K., HCGP FOR R5 (MA NOT FILED)
    SRI. MUKUND PRASAD, CGC FOR R3
    R6 D/W]
    
    
         THIS WRIT PETITION IS FILED UNDER ARTICLES 226
    AND 227 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA PRAYING TO
    ISSUE A WRIT OF DECLARATION OR ANY OTHER
    APPROPRIATE WRIT, ORDER OR DIRECTION DECLARING
    THAT REGULATION 7(7) OF THE GRADUATE MEDICAL
    EDUCATION REGULATIONS, 2019 VIDE ANNEXURE B AND
    THE PROVISO TO REGULATION 21 OF THE GRADUATE
    MEDICAL     EDUCATION    REGULATIONS,   2023   VIDE
    ANNEXURE B1- BOTH IMPOSING A FOUR ATTEMPT-LIMIT/
    FOUR    YEAR    LIMIT  AND   MANDATING   AUTOMATIC
    CESSATION     OF   MBBS   STUDIES   ARE  ARBITRARY.
    UNCONSTITUTIONAL, VIOLATIVE OF ARTICLES 14, 15,
    19(1)(G), 21, 214, 41 AND 46 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF
    INDIA, AND THEREFORE VOID AND UNENFORCEABLE AND
    ETC;
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    IN WP NO. 38249/2025
    
    BETWEEN:
    
         MR. VINAYAK B BURADIKATTI
         S/O. BASANAGOUDA
         AGED 23 YEARS,
         R/O. NO. S-3, KANNAIAH RESIDENCY,
         2ND CROSS, 1ST STAGE,
         KH COLONY, BASAVESHWARA NAGAR,
         BENGALURU 560079
                                                ...PETITIONER
    
    (BY SRI. PRAVEENA KUMARA NIRVANI., ADVOCATE)
    
    AND:
    
    1.   NATIONAL MEDICAL COMMISSION (NMC)
         POCKET -14, SECTOR-8,
         DWARAKA PHASE-I, NEW DELHI 110077.
         REP. BY ITS SECRETARY.
    
    2.   UNDER-GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD,
         AN AUTONOMOUS BOARD UNDER THE NATIONAL
         MEDICAL COMMISSION (NMC) POCKET -14,
         SECTOR-8, DWARAKA PHASE-I,
          NEW DELHI 110077.
         REP. BY ITS CHAIRMAN.
    
    3.   UNION OF INDIA,
         MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE,
         NIRMAN BHAWAN,
         NEW DELHI 110011.
         REP BY ITS SECRETARY.
    
    4.   RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY,
         4TH 'T' BLOCK,
         JAYANAGAR,
         BENGALURU 560041.
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    5.   STATE OF KARNATAKA,
         DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL EDUCATION,
         M.S. BUILDING, DR. AMBEDKAR VEEDHI,
         BENGALURU 560001.
    
    6.   KARNATAKA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES,
         VIDYANAGAR, P.B.ROAD,
         HUBBALLI 580022.
         REP BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL.
    
                                             ...RESPONDENTS
    
    
    [BY SRI. H.R. SHOWRI, ADVOCATE FOR R1 & R2 (VK NOT
    FILED)
    SRI. MUKUND PRASAD, ADVOCATE FOR R3 (VK NOT FILED)
    SMT. MAMATHA KULAKARNI, ADVOCATE FOR R4 (VK NOT
    FILED
    SRI. MANJUNATH K., HCGP, FOR R5 (VK NOT FILED)
    SRI. PRAJWAL SATHYAPRAKASH, ADVOCATE FOR R6]
    
    
    
        THIS WRIT PETITION IS FILED UNDER ARTICLES 226
    AND 227 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA PRAYING TO
    ISSUE A WRIT OF DECLARATION OR ANY OTHER
    APPROPRIATE WRIT, ORDER OR DIRECTION DECLARING
    THAT REGULATION 7(7) OF THE GRADUATE MEDICAL
    EDUCATION REGULATIONS, 2019 VIDE ANNEXURE -B AND
    THE PROVISO TO REGULATION 21 OF THE GRADUATE
    MEDICAL     EDUCATION    REGULATIONS,   2023   VIDE
    ANNEXURE B1- BOTH IMPOSING A FOUR ATTEMPT-LIMIT/
    FOUR    YEAR    LIMIT  AND   MANDATING   AUTOMATIC
    CESSATION     OF    MBBS   STUDIES-ARE   ARBITRARY,
    UNCONSTITUTIONAL, VIOLATIVE OF ARTICLES 14, 15,
    19(1)(G), 21, 21A, 41 AND 46 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF
    INDIA, AND THEREFORE VOID AND UNENFORCEABLE.
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    IN WP NO. 38797/2025
    
    BETWEEN:
    
    1.   MR.MANTHAN L POOJAR
         S/O H LEPAKSHAPPA
         AGED ABOUT 22 YEARS
         UNI REG NO 21M7849
         R/O 3RD MAIN, 3RD CROSS
         VIDYANAGAR
         SHIVAMOGGA 577204
    
    2.   MR. PRAKASH M. SHIVANNAVAR
         S/O MR. MARUTHI,
         AGED 23 YEARS,
         UNI. REG. NO. 21M7878,
         R/O APOORVA LAYOUT,
         5TH CROSS, PURLE VILLAGE,
         SHIVAMOGGA 577204.
    
                                           ...PETITIONERS
    (BY SRI. ABHISHEK MALIPATIL., ADVOCATE)
    
    AND:
    
    1.   NATIONAL MEDICAL COMMISSION
         POCKET-14, SECTOR-8,
         DWARKA PHASE-I, NEW DELHI 110077.
         REPRESENTED BY ITS SECRETARY.
    
    2.   UNDER-GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD
         AN AUTONOMOUS BOARD UNDER THE NATIONAL
         MEDICAL COMMISSION (NMC),
         POCKET-14, SECTOR-8,
         DWARKA PHASE-I,
         NEW DELHI 110077.
         REPRESENTED BY ITS CHAIRMAN.
    
    3.   UNION OF INDIA
         MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE,
         NIRMAN BHAWAN,
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         NEW DELHI 110011.
         BY ITS SECRETARY,
    
    4.   RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
         4TH T BLOCK, JAYANAGAR,
         BENGALURU 560041.
         REPRESENTED BY THE REGISTRAR.
    
    5.   STATE OF KARNATAKA
         DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL EDUCATION,
         M.S. BUILDING,
         DR. AMBEDKAR VEEDHI,
         BENGALURU 560001.
         REPRESENTED BY ITS PRINCIPAL SECRETARY.
    
    6.   SUBBAIAH INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
         NH13, HONNUR ROAD
         HOLEY, PURLE
         SHIVAMOGGA - 577 222
         REPRESENTED BY ITS DEAN/PRINCIPAL
    
                                             ...RESPONDENTS
    
    [BY SRI. H.R. SHOWRI, ADVOCATE FOR R1 & R2 (VK NOT
    FILED)
    SRI. MUKUND PRASAD, DSGI FOR R3 (VK NOT FILED)
    SMT. MAMATHA KULAKARNI, ADVOCATE FOR R4 (VK NOT
    FILED)
    STI. MANJUNATH K., HCGP FOR R5 (MA NOT FILED)
    R6 SERVED]
    
        THIS WRIT PETITION IS FILED UNDER ARTICLES 226
    AND 227 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA PRAYING TO
    ISSUE A WRIT OF DECLARATION OR ANY OTHER
    APPROPRIATE WRIT, ORDER OR DIRECTION DECLARING
    THAT REGULATION 7(7) OF THE GRADUATE MEDICAL
    EDUCATION REGULATIONS, 2019 VIDE ANNEXURE B AND
    THE PROVISO TO REGULATION 21 OF THE GRADUATE
    MEDICAL   EDUCATION     REGULATIONS,   2023   VIDE
    ANNEXURE B1- BOTH IMPOSING A FOUR ATTEMPT-LIMIT/
    FOUR   YEAR   LIMIT  AND    MANDATING   AUTOMATIC
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    CESSATION     OF    MBBS   STUDIES-ARE   ARBITRARY,
    UNCONSTITUTIONAL, VIOLATIVE OF ARTICLES 14, 15,
    19(1)(G), 21, 21A, 41 AND 46 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF
    INDIA, AND THEREFORE VOLD AND UNENFORCEABLE AND
    ETC;
    
    
        THESE PETITIONS, COMING ON FOR ORDERS, THIS DAY,
    ORDER WAS MADE THEREIN AS UNDER:
    
    
    CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ASHOK S.KINAGI
    
                             ORAL ORDER

    The petitioners have filed these writ petitions seeking

    the following reliefs:

    SPONSORED

    In WP No.37637/2025:

    “a. Issue a writ of Declaration or any other appropriate
    writ, order or direction declaring that Regulation
    7(7) of the Graduate Medical Education Regulations,
    2019 vide Annexure B and the Proviso to Regulation
    21 of the Graduate Medical Education Regulations,
    2023 vide Annexure B1- both imposing a four
    attempt-limit/ four year limit and mandating
    automatic cessation of MBBS studies are arbitrary,
    unconstitutional, violative of Articles 14, 15,
    19(1)(g)
    , 21, 214, 41 and 46 of the Constitution of
    India, and therefore void and unenforceable; and

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    b. Issue a writ of Certiorari quashing Regulation 7(7)
    of Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2019
    Vide Annexure B and the Proviso to Regulation 21
    of Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2023,
    vide Annexure B1, both issued by the Respondent
    No.1, insofar as they prescribe a four-attempt/four-
    year limit for passing the First Professional MBBS
    Examination and mandate cessation of studies upon
    failure; and

    c. Issue a writ of Mandamus directing the Respondent-

    NMC, Respondent-RGUHS, and all affiliated colleges
    to permit the Petitioners to continue in the MBBS
    programme irrespective of the number of attempts
    exhausted, subject only to passing the
    examinations conducted by the University; and

    d. Direct the NMC to produce all files, committee
    notes, internal correspondence, consultations,
    expert reports and materials pertaining to the
    deletion of the attempt-limit rule in 2003 due to
    student suicides; its re-introduction in 2019 through
    GMER-2019; and its continuation in the Proviso to
    Regulation 21 of GMER-2023; and including specific
    reasons and empirical basis (if any) for reviving a
    rule earlier withdrawn for causing harm; and

    e. Direct the NMC to place before this Hon’ble Court a
    complete record of all UG MBBS student suicides

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    from 2019-2025, with cause-analysis and whether
    the attempt-limit played any contributory role; and

    f. Direct the constitution of an Independent Expert
    Committee comprising eminent medical
    educationists, mental health specialists (including
    NIMHANS representatives), public-health
    academics, and senior clinicians (such as Dr. C.N.
    Manjunath and Dr. Devi Shetty), and such other
    distinguished experts as this Hon’ble Court may
    deem fit-to examine and report on the academic,
    regulatory, psychological, and policy implications of
    the four-attempt rule prescribed under the
    Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2019; to
    assess the reasons behind the deletion of the earlier
    attempt-limit in 2003 and whether any change of
    circumstances justifies its re-introduction in 2019;
    to consider the absence of remedial academic
    mechanisms such as bridge courses and support
    systems; and to place before this Hon’ble Court its
    recommendations on whether the impugned
    regulation is educationally Justified, proportionate,
    or requires modification, repeal, or replacement
    with a student-supportive framework; and

    g. Direct Respondent-RGUHS to formulate, notify, and
    implement a comprehensive structured remedial
    academic framework for MBBS students who require

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    additional academic support, including mandatory
    bridge courses, foundational modules, remedial
    teaching programmes, mentoring systems, and
    academic-support committees, peer-mentoring.
    systems, counselling-assisted learning pathways,
    and periodic academic Support reviews, so as to
    ensure that no student is eliminated from the
    Course solely for want of institutional academic
    support reviews, so as to ensure that no student is
    eliminated from the course solely for want of
    institutional academic support; and

    h. Direct the Respondent University- RGUHS to:

    i. Not blindly apply NMC regulations without
    exercising their independent statutory role as
    academic authorities;

    ii. devise and implement bridge courses,
    remedial teaching programmes, special
    tutorials, extended learning modules, and
    support systems for students who require
    academic assistance;

    iii. frame and notify a transparent student-

    support policy for academically struggling
    MBBS students;

    iv. establish Mentoring Committees and
    Academic Review Boards in all affiliated
    colleges;

    v. ensure full and timely dissemination of
    regulations to all students, including
    communication of any rule that has the effect
    of terminating their studies.

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         i.   Direct    all    medical        universities       and     colleges,
    

    including RGUHS, to establish functioning academic-
    support and mental-health systems, Including
    Bridge Courses, Structured Remedial Teaching, Peer
    mentoring, Counselling and psychological support
    units, Academic Support Committees, Robust, non-
    retaliatory grievance redressal mechanisms and

    j. Direct the NMC and RGUHS to frame special
    academic-support frameworks for SC/ST/OBC,
    EWS, linguistic-minority and rural-background
    MBBS students, including foundational modules,
    language-support programmes and differential
    pacing mechanisms; and

    k. Direct that MBBS batches admitted in 2019-20,
    2020-21, 2021-22 and 2022-23-whose foundational
    learning was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic-
    be exempted from the attempt-limit, and be
    permitted to continue the MBBS course until
    completion; and

    l. Direct the NMC to consider and decide the
    Petitioners representations dated 14/10/2025 to
    25.11.2025 vide Annexure-H within a fixed period,
    after granting them a reasonable opportunity of
    hearing: and

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         m.    In the alternative, Direct the Respondent No.3 -
    

    Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government
    of India to exercise its supervisory powers under
    Sections 56, 57, 58 and 59 of the National Medical
    Commission Act, 2019, to review the legality,
    reasonableness, and academic justification of the
    four-attempt restriction prescribed under Regulation
    7(7)
    of the GMER, 2019/2023, and to take
    appropriate action, including issuance of binding
    directions to the National Medical Commission to
    amend, suspend, or remove the said restriction, in
    order to safeguard the constitutional and statutory
    rights of the Petitioners; and

    n. Pass such other order(s) as this Hon’ble Court may
    deem fit in the interest of justice, equity, and the
    welfare of medical students.”

    In WP No.37159/2025:

    “a. Issue a writ in the nature of mandamus directing
    the respondents to allow the petitioner one
    additional attempt to appear and pass the
    examination and to continue his studies in MBBS
    coarse to which he is enrolled, if he is successful in
    clearing the examination by considering the
    representations dated 01.06.2025 (vide ANNEXURE-
    p and Q1 respectively).

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         b.    Pass any other order or orders that this Hon'ble
    

    Court deems fit in the interest of justice and
    equity.”

    In WP No.37164/2025:

    “a. Issue a writ of Declaration or any other appropriate
    writ, order or direction declaring that Regulation
    7(7)
    of the Graduate Medical Education Regulations,
    2019 vide Annexure B and the Proviso to Regulation
    21
    of the Graduate Medical Education Regulations,
    2023 vide Annexure B1- both No MCI-3h
    (41)/2019-med/161726 imposing a four attempt-

    limit/ four year limit and mandating automatic
    cessation of MBBS studies-are arbitrary,
    unconstitutional, violative of Articles 14, 15,
    19(1)(g)
    , 21, 21A, 41 and 46 of the Constitution of
    India, and therefore void and unenforceable; and

    b. Issue a writ of Certiorari quashing Regulation 7(7)
    of Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2019
    Vide Annexure B and the Proviso to Regulation 21
    of Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2023,
    vide Annexure B1, both issued by the Respondent
    No.1, insofar as they prescribe a four-attempt/four-
    year limit for passing the First Professional MBBS
    Examination and mandate cessation of studies upon
    failure; and

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    c. Issue a writ of Mandamus directing the Respondent-

    NMC, Respondent-RGUHS, and all affiliated colleges
    to permit the Petitioners to continue in the MBBS
    programme irrespective of the number of attempts
    exhausted, subject only to passing the
    examinations conducted by the University; and

    d. Direct the NMC to produce all files, committee
    notes, internal correspondence, consultations,
    expert reports and materials pertaining to the
    deletion of the attempt-limit rule in 2003 due to
    student suicides; its re-introduction in 2019 through
    GMER-2019; and its continuation in the Proviso to
    Regulation 21 of GMER-2023; and including specific
    reasons and empirical basis (if any) for reviving a
    rule earlier withdrawn for causing harm; and

    e. Direct the NMC to place before this Hon’ble Court a
    complete record of all UG MBBS student suicides
    from 2019-2025, with cause-analysis and whether
    the attempt-limit played any contributory role; and

    f. Direct the constitution of an Independent Expert
    Committee comprising eminent medical
    educationists, mental-health specialists (Including
    NIMHANS representatives), public-health
    academics, and senior clinicians (such as Dr. C.N.
    Manjunath and Dr. Devi Shetty), and such other
    distinguished experts as this Hon’ble Court may

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    deem fit to examine and report on the academic,
    regulatory, psychological, and policy implications of
    the four-attempt rule prescribed under the
    Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2019; to
    assess the reasons behind the deletion of the earlier
    attempt-limit in 2003 and whether any change of
    circumstances justifies its re-introduction in 2019;
    to consider the absence of remedial academic
    mechanisms such as bridge courses and support
    systems; and to place before this Hon’ble Court its
    recommendations on whether the impugned
    regulation is educationally justified, proportionate,
    or requires modification, repeal, or replacement
    with a student-supportive framework; and

    g. Direct Respondent-RGUHS to formulate, notify, and
    implement a comprehensive structured remedial
    academic framework for MBBS students who require
    additional academic support, including mandatory
    bridge courses, foundational modules, remedial
    teaching programmes, mentoring systems, and
    academic-support committees, peer-mentoring
    systems, counselling-assisted learning pathways,
    and periodic academic-support reviews, so as to
    ensure that no student is eliminated from the
    course solely for want of institutional academic
    support; and

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    h. Direct the Respondent University- RGUHS to:

    i. Not blindly apply NMC regulations without
    exercising their Independent statutory role as
    academic authorities;

    ii. devise and implement bridge courses,
    remedial teaching programmes, special
    tutorials, extended learning modules, and
    support systems for students who require
    academic assistance;

    iii. frame and notify a transparent student-

    support policy for academically struggling
    MBBS students;

    iv. establish Mentoring Committees and
    Academic Review Boards in all affiliated
    colleges;

    v. ensure full and timely dissemination of
    regulations to all students, including
    communication of any rule that has the effect
    of terminating their studies.

    i. Direct all medical universities and colleges,
    including RGUHS, to establish functioning academic-
    support and mental-health systems, including
    Bridge Courses, Structured Remedial Teaching, Peer
    mentoring, Counselling and psychological support
    units, Academic Support Committees, Robust, non-
    retaliatory grievance redressal mechanisms and

    j. Direct the NMC and RGUHS to frame special
    academic-support frameworks for SC/ST/OBC,
    EWS, linguistic-minority and rural-background

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    MBBS students, including foundational modules,
    language-support programmes and differential
    pacing mechanisms; and

    k. Direct that MBBS batches admitted in 2019-20,
    2020-21, 2021-22 and 2022-23-whose foundational
    learning was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic-
    be exempted from the attempt-limit, and be
    permitted to continue the MBBS course until
    completion; and

    l. Direct the NMC to consider and decide the
    Petitioners’ representations dated 17/10/2025 vide
    Annexure-H within a fixed period, after granting
    them a reasonable opportunity of hearing; and

    m. In the alternative, Direct the Respondent No.3
    Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government
    of India to exercise its supervisory powers under
    Sections 56, 57, 58 and 59 of the National Medical
    Commission Act, 2019, to review the legality,
    reasonableness, and academic justification of the
    four-attempt restriction prescribed under Regulation

    70) of the GMER, 2019/2023, and to take
    appropriate action, including issuance of binding
    directions to the National Medical Commission to
    amend, suspend, or remove the said restriction, in
    order to safeguard the constitutional and statutory
    rights of the Petitioners; and

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    n. Pass such other order(s) as this Hon’ble Court may
    deem fit in the interest of justice, equity, and the
    welfare of medical students.”

    In WP No.38093/2025:

    “a. Issue a writ of Declaration or any other appropriate
    writ, order or direction declaring that Regulation
    7(7)
    of the Graduate Medical Education Regulations,
    2019 vide Annexure B and the Proviso to Regulation
    21
    of the Graduate Medical Education Regulations,
    2023 vide Annexure B1- both imposing a four
    attempt-limit/ four year limit and mandating
    automatic cessation of MBBS studies-are arbitrary,
    unconstitutional, violative of Articles 14, 15,
    19(1)(g)
    , 21, 21A, 41 and 46 of the Constitution of
    India, and therefore void and unenforceable; and

    b. Issue a writ of Certiorari quashing Regulation 7(7)
    of Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2019
    Vide Annexure B and the Proviso to Regulation 21
    of Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2023,
    vide Annexure B1, both issued by the Respondent
    No.1, insofar as they prescribe a four-attempt/four-
    year limit for passing the First Professional MBBS
    Examination and mandate cessation of studies upon
    failure; and

    c. Issue a writ of Mandamus directing the Respondent-

    NMC, Respondent-RGUHS, and all affiliated colleges

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    to permit the Petitioner to continue in the MBBS
    programme irrespective of the number of attempts
    exhausted, subject only to passing the
    examinations conducted by the University; and

    d. Direct the NMC to produce all files, committee
    notes, internal correspondence, consultations,
    expert reports and materials pertaining to the
    deletion of the attempt-limit rule in 2003 due to
    student suicides; its re-introduction in 2019 through
    GMER-2019; and its continuation in the Proviso to
    Regulation 21 of GMER-2023; and including specific
    reasons and empirical basis (if any) for reviving a
    rule earlier withdrawn for causing harm; and

    e. Direct the NMC to place before this Hon’ble Court a
    complete record of all UG MBBS student suicides
    from 2019-2025, with cause-analysis and whether
    the attempt-limit played any contributory role; and

    f. Direct the constitution of an Independent Expert
    Committee comprising eminent medical
    educationists, mental-health specialists. (including
    NIMHANS representatives), public-health
    academics, and senior clinicians (such as Dr. C.N.
    Manjunath and Dr. Devi Shetty), and such other
    distinguished experts as this Hon’ble Court may
    deem fit – to examine and report on the academic,
    regulatory, psychological, and policy implications of

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              the   four-attempt     rule    prescribed     under   the
    

    Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2019; to
    assess the reasons behind the deletion of the earlier
    attempt-limit in 2003 and whether any change of
    circumstances justifies its re-introduction in 2019;
    to consider the absence of remedial academic
    mechanisms such as bridge courses and support
    systems; and to place before this Hon’ble Court its
    recommendations on whether the impugned
    regulation is educationally justified, proportionate,
    or requires modification, repeal, or replacement
    with a student-supportive framework; and

    g. Direct Respondent-RGUHS to formulate, notify, and
    implement a comprehensive structured remedial
    academic framework for MBBS students who require
    additional academic support, including mandatory
    bridge courses, foundational modules, remedial
    teaching programmes, mentoring systems, and
    academic-support committees, peer-mentoring
    systems, counselling-assisted learning pathways,
    and periodic academic-support reviews, so as to
    ensure that no student is eliminated from the
    course solely for want of institutional academic
    support; and

    h. Direct the Respondent University- RGUHS to:

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              i.     Not blindly apply NMC regulations without
    

    exercising their independent statutory role as
    academic authorities;

    ii. devise and implement bridge courses,
    remedial teaching programmes, special
    tutorials, extended learning modules, and
    support systems for students who require
    academic assistance;

    iii. frame and notify a transparent student-

    support policy for academically struggling
    MBBS students;

    iv. establish Mentoring Committees and
    Academic Review Boards in all affiliated
    colleges;

    v. ensure full and timely dissemination of
    regulations to all students, including
    communication of any rule that has the effect
    of terminating their studies.

    i. Direct all medical universities and colleges,
    including RGUHS, W establish functioning academic-
    support and mental-health systems, including
    Bridge Courses, Structured Remedial Teaching, Peer
    mentoring, Counselling and psychological support
    units, Academic Support Committees, Robust, non-
    retaliatory grievance redressal mechanisms and

    j. Direct the NMC and RGUHS to frame special
    academic-support frameworks for SC/ST/OBC,
    EWS, linguistic-minority and rural-background
    MBBS students, including foundational modules,

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              language-support         programmes            and     differential
              pacing mechanisms; and
    
    

    k. Direct that MBBS batches admitted in 2019-20,
    2020-21, 2021-22 and 2022-23-whose foundational
    learning was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic-
    be exempted from the attempt-limit, and be
    permitted to continue the MBBS course until
    completion; and

    l. Direct the NMC to consider and decide the
    Petitioners’ representations dated 14/10/2025 to
    25.11.2025 vide Annexure-H within a fixed period,
    after granting them a reasonable opportunity of
    hearing; and

    m. In the alternative, Direct the Respondent No.3
    Ministry of to exercise its Health and Family
    Welfare, Government of India supervisory powers
    under Sections 56, 57, 58 and 59 of the National
    Medical Commission Act, 2019, to review the
    legality, reasonableness, and academic justification
    of the four-attempt restriction prescribed under
    Regulation 7(7) of the GMER, 2019/2023, and to
    take appropriate action, including issuance of
    binding directions to the National Medical
    Commission to amend, suspend, or remove the said
    restriction, in order to safeguard the constitutional
    and statutory rights of the Petitioners; and

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    n. Pass such other order(s) as this Hon’ble Court may
    deem fit in the Interest of justice, equity, and the
    welfare of medical students.”

    In WP No.38249/2025:

    “a. Issue a writ of Declaration or any other appropriate
    writ, order or direction declaring that Regulation
    7(7)
    of the Graduate Medical Education Regulations,
    2019 vide Annexure B and the Proviso to Regulation
    21
    of the Graduate Medical Education Regulations,
    2023 vide Annexure B1- both imposing a four
    attempt-limit/ four year limit and mandating
    automatic cessation of MBBS studies-are arbitrary,
    unconstitutional, violative of Articles 14, 15,
    19(1)(g) 21
    , 21A, 41 and 46 of the Constitution of
    India, and therefore void and unenforceable; and

    b. Issue a writ of Certiorari quashing Regulation 7(7)
    of Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2019
    Vide Annexure B and the Proviso to Regulation 21
    of Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2023,
    vide Annexure B1, both issued by the Respondent
    No.1, insofar as they prescribe a four- attempt/four-
    year limit for passing the First Professional MBBS
    Examination and mandate cessation of studies upon
    failure; and

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    c. Issue a writ in the nature of Mandamus directing
    the Respondent-NMC, Respondent-RGUHS, and all
    affiliated colleges to permit the Petitioners to
    continue in the MBBS programme irrespective of the
    number of attempts exhausted, subject only to
    passing the examinations conducted by the
    University; and

    d. Direct the NMC to produce all files, committee
    notes, internal correspondence, consultations,
    expert reports and materials pertaining to the
    deletion of the attempt-limit rule in 2003 due to
    student suicides; its re-introduction in 2019 through
    GMER-2019; and its continuation in the Proviso to
    Regulation 21 of GMER-2023; and including specific
    reasons and empirical basis (if any) for reviving a
    rule earlier withdrawn for causing harm; and

    e. Direct the NMC to place before this Hon’ble Court a
    complete record of all UG MBBS student suicides
    from 2019-2025, with cause-analysis and whether
    the attempt-limit played any contributory role; and
    e.

    f. Direct the constitution of an Independent Expert
    Committee comprising eminent medical
    educationists, mental-health specialists (including
    NIMHANS representatives), public-health
    academics, and senior clinicians (such as Dr. C.N.

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    Manjunath and Dr. Devi Shetty), and such other
    distinguished experts as this Hon’ble Court may
    deem fit to examine and report on the academic,
    regulatory, psychological, and policy implications of
    the four-attempt rule prescribed under the
    Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2019; to
    assess the reasons behind the deletion of the earlier
    attempt-limit in 2003 and whether any change of
    circumstances justifies its re-Introduction in 2019;
    to consider the absence of remedial academic
    mechanisms such as bridge courses and support
    systems; and to place before this Hon’ble Court its
    recommendations on whether the impugned
    regulation is educationally justified, proportionate,
    or requires modification, repeal, or replacement
    with a student-supportive framework; and

    g. Direct Respondent-RGUHS to formulate, notify, and
    implement a comprehensive structured remedial
    academic framework for MBBS students who require
    additional academic support, including mandatory
    bridge courses, foundational modules, remedial
    teaching programmes, mentoring systems, and
    academic-support committees, peer-mentoring
    systems, counselling-assisted learning pathways,
    and periodic academic-support reviews, so as to
    ensure that no student is eliminated from the

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    course solely for want of institutional academic
    support; and

    h. Direct the Respondent University- RGUHS to:

    i. Not blindly apply NMC regulations without
    exercising their independent statutory role as
    academic authorities;

    ii. devise and implement bridge courses,
    remedial teaching programmes, special
    tutorials, extended learning modules, and
    support systems for students who require
    academic assistance;

    iii. frame and notify a transparent student-

    support policy for academically struggling
    MBBS students;

    iv. in all affiliated colleges; establish Mentoring
    Committees and Academic Review Boards

    v. ensure full and timely dissemination of
    regulations to all students, including
    communication of any rule that has the effect
    of terminating their studies.

    i. Direct all medical universities and colleges,
    including RGUHS, to establish functioning academic-
    support and mental-health systems, including
    Bridge Courses, Structured Remedial Teaching, Peer
    mentoring, Counselling and psychological support
    units, Academic Support Committees, Robust, non-
    retaliatory grievance redressal mechanisms and

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    j. Direct the NMC and RGUHS to frame special
    academic-support frameworks for SC/ST/OBC,
    EWS, linguistic-minority and rural-background
    MBBS students, including foundational modules,
    language-support programmes and differential
    pacing mechanisms; and

    k. Direct that MBBS batch admitted in 2022-23-whose
    foundational learning was disrupted by the COVID-
    19 pandemic be exempted from the attempt-limit,
    and be permitted to continue the MBBS course until
    completion; and

    l. Direct the NMC to consider and decide the
    Petitioners representations dated 17/10/2025 vide
    Annexure-H within a fixed period, after granting
    them a reasonable opportunity of hearing; and

    m. In the alternative, Direct the Respondent No.3
    Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government
    of India to exercise its supervisory powers under
    Sections 56, 57, 58 and 59 of the National Medical
    Commission Act, 2019, to review the legality,
    reasonableness, and academic justification of the
    four-attempt restriction prescribed under Regulation
    7(7)
    of the GMER, 2019/2023, and to take
    appropriate action, including issuance of binding
    directions to the National Medical Commission to
    amend, suspend, or remove the said restriction, in

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    order to safeguard the constitutional and statutory
    rights of the Petitioners; and

    п. Pass such other order(s) as this Hon’ble Court may
    deem fit in the Interest of justice, equity, and the
    welfare of medical students.”

    In WP No.38797/2025:

    “a. Issue a writ of Declaration or any other appropriate
    writ, order or direction declaring that Regulation
    7(7)
    of the Graduate Medical Education Regulations,
    2019 vide Annexure B and the Proviso to Regulation
    21
    of the Graduate Medical Education Regulations,
    2023 vide Annexure B1- both imposing a four
    attempt-limit/ four year limit and mandating
    automatic cessation of MBBS studies-are arbitrary,
    unconstitutional, violative of Articles 14, 15,
    19(1)(g) 21
    , 21A, 41 and 46 of the Constitution of
    India, and therefore void and unenforceable; and

    b. Issue a writ of Certiorari quashing Regulation 7(7)
    of Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2019
    Vide Annexure B and the Proviso to Regulation 21
    of Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2023,
    vide Annexure B1, both issued by the Respondent
    No.1, insofar as they prescribe a four-attempt/four-
    year limit for passing the First Professional MBBS

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    Examination and mandate cessation of studies upon
    failure; and

    c. Issue a writ of Mandamus directing the Respondent-

    NMC, Respondent-RGUHS, and all affiliated colleges
    to permit the Petitioners to continue in the MBBS
    programme irrespective of the number of attempts
    exhausted, subject only to passing the
    examinations conducted by the University; and

    d. Direct the NMC to produce all files, committee
    notes, Internal correspondence, consultations,
    expert reports and materials pertaining to the
    deletion of the attempt-limit rule in 2003 due to
    student suicides; its re-introduction in 2019 through
    GMER-2019; and its continuation in the Proviso to
    Regulation 21 of GMER-2023; and including specific
    reasons and empirical basis (if any) for reviving a
    rule earlier withdrawn for causing harm; and

    e. Direct the NMC to place before this Hon’ble Court a
    complete record of all UG MBBS student suicides
    from 2019-2025, with cause-analysis and whether
    the attempt-limit played any contributory role; and

    f. Direct the constitution of an Independent Expert
    Committee comprising eminent medical
    educationists, mental-health specialists (including
    NIMHANS representatives), public health

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    academics, and senior clinicians (such as Dr. C.N.
    Manjunath and Dr. Devi Shetty), and such other
    distinguished experts as this Hon’ble Court may
    deem fit to examine and report on the academic,
    regulatory, psychological, and policy implications of
    the four attempt rule prescribed under the Graduate
    Medical Education Regulations, 2019; to assess the
    reasons behind the deletion of the earlier attempt-
    limit in 2003 and whether any change of
    circumstances justifies its re-introduction in 2019;
    to consider the absence of remedial academic
    mechanisms such as bridge courses and support
    systems; and to place before this Hon’ble Court its
    recommendations on whether the impugned
    regulation is educationally justified, proportionate,
    or requires modification, repeal, or replacement
    with a student-supportive framework; and

    g. Direct Respondent-RGUHS to formulate, notify, and
    implement a comprehensive structured remedial
    academic framework for MBBS students who require
    additional academic support, including mandatory
    bridge. courses, foundational modules, remedial
    teaching programmes, mentoring systems, and
    academic-support committees, peer-mentoring
    systems, counselling-assisted learning pathways,
    and periodic academic-support reviews, so as to
    ensure that no student is eliminated from the

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    course solely for want of institutional academic
    support; and

    h. Direct the Respondent University- RGUNS to:

    i. Not blindly apply NMC regulations without
    exercising their independent statutory role as
    academic authorities;

    ii. devise and implement bridge courses,
    remedial teaching programmes, special
    tutorials, extended learning modules, and
    support systems for students who require
    academic assistance;

    iii. frame and notify a transparent student-

    support policy for academically struggling
    MBBS students;

    iv. establish Mentoring Committees and
    Academic Review Boards in all affiliated
    colleges;

    v. ensure full and timely dissemination of
    regulations to all students, including
    communication of any rule that has the effect
    of terminating their studies.

    i. Direct all medical universities and colleges,
    including RGUMS, to establish functioning
    academic-support and mental-health systems,
    including Bridge Courses, Structured Remedial
    Teaching, Peer mentoring, Counselling and
    psychological support units, Academic Support
    Committees, Robust, non-retaliatory grievance
    redressal mechanisms and

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    j. Direct the NMC and RGUHS to frame special
    academic-support frameworks for SC/ST/OBC,
    EWS, linguistic-minority and rural-background
    MBBS students, including foundational modules,
    language-support programmes and differential
    pacing mechanisms; and

    k. Direct that petitioner MBBS students admitted in
    2021-22 whose foundational learning was disrupted
    by the COVID-19 pandemic-be exempted from the
    attempt-limit, and be permitted to continue the
    MBBS course until completion; and

    l. Direct the NMC to consider and decide the
    Petitioners’ representations dated 17/10/2025 vide
    Annexure-H within a fixed period, after granting
    them a reasonable opportunity of hearing; and

    m. In the alternative, Direct the Respondent No.3
    Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government
    of India to exercise its supervisory powers under
    Sections 56, 57, 58 and 59 of the National Medical
    Commission Act, 2019, to review the legality,
    reasonableness, and academic justification of the
    four-attempt restriction prescribed under Regulation
    7(7)
    of the GMER, 2019/2023, and to take
    appropriate action, including issuance of binding
    directions to the National Medical Commission to
    amend, suspend, or remove the said restriction, in

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    order to safeguard the constitutional and statutory
    rights of the Petitioners; and

    n. Pass such other order(s) as this Hon’ble Court may
    deem fit in the interest of justice, equity, and the
    welfare of medical students.”

    2. Brief facts leading rise to the filing of these

    petitions are as follows:

    2.1. The petitioners are NEET qualified MBBS

    students belonging to the diverse social, economic and

    rural backgrounds. Most of them secured admission

    through highly competitive and merit based NEET UG

    examination, thereby demonstrating academic competency

    at a nationally standardized level. The Medical Council of

    India deleted the earlier regulation in 2003, after it is

    acknowledged that the attempt limit had directly caused

    students’ suicides and that such a restriction had no

    academic justification, however, without any study,

    consultation, expert’s report or change in circumstances,

    the same rule was reintroduced in 2019. The impugned

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    regulation is arbitrarily ultra vires the Parent Act and

    violative of Article 14 and 21, unsupported by academic

    data, contrary to the international medical education

    standards and disproportionately impact Schedule

    Castes/Schedule Tribe, and OBC students and those from

    the rural and disadvantaged backgrounds. The petitioners

    have sought for a declaration that Regulation No.7.7 of the

    Graduate Medica Education (GME) Reguation, 1997

    (Amended in 2019), is unconstitutional. Hence, prays to

    allow the writ petition.

    3. The other students have filed similar writ

    petitions on the same grounds, challenging the

    constitutional validity of the aforesaid Regulation No.7.7.

    4. Respondent-University in WP No.37159/2025

    filed a statement of objections contending that, the

    validity of the said regulation is already upheld by the

    Hon’ble High Court of Delhi. Accordingly, prays to dismiss

    the petitions.

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    5. Heard the arguments of learned counsel for the

    petitioners and learned counsel for respondent No.1,

    learned counsel Sri. H.R.Showri and Smt. Mamata Kulkarni

    for respondent No.4 and learned HCGP Sri. Manjunath.K

    for respondent No.5.

    6. Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that

    the impugned regulation is in violation of Articles 14 and

    21 of the Constitution of India, the said regulation is not

    supported by any academic data, and contrary to the

    international medical education standards. He submitted

    that by way of this impugned regulation, there is a rise in

    suicides and drop outs among the undergraduate first year

    medical students, demonstrating the urgent need for the

    Bills. Hence, on these grounds, he prays to allow the writ

    petition.

    7. Per contra, learned counsel for the respondents

    submits that, the Hon’ble Division Bench of the Delhi High

    Court has already upheld the impugned regulation.

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    Hence, the writ petitions filed by the petitioners are hit by

    principles of res judicata. Hence, on this ground, prays to

    dismiss the writ petitions.

    8. In reply, learned counsel Sri. Pradeep C.Patil,

    Sri. P.S.Malipatil for learned counsel Sri. Abhishek Malipatil

    for the petitioners submits that, the writ petitions filed by

    the petitioners are mercy petitions.

    9. Perused the records and considered the

    submissions of the learned counsel for the parties.

    10. In WP Nos.37637/2025, 37164/2025,

    38093/2025, 38249/2025, 38797/2025, the petitioners

    have challenged the constitutional validity of the

    Regulation 7(7) of the Graduate Medical Examination

    Regulations, 2019. The impugned regulation was

    challenged before the Hon’ble Delhi High Court in WP(C)

    No.13180/2022, disposed of on 17.11.2022, wherein the

    Hon’ble High Court of Delhi, held in paragraph No.36 as

    under:

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    “36. It appears that the Petitioners have failed to
    dislodge the presumption of constitutionality existing in
    favour of the Impugned Regulation. Furthermore, the
    Petitioners do not have any vested right to secure a
    medical degree, hence, the Impugned Regulation can be
    applied retrospectively. Lastly, it has also been
    determined that the Petitioners do not have a legitimate
    expectation to either get a degree or get another
    attempt. Even if it is determined that such a legitimate
    expectation exists, which according to this Court does not
    exist, in the absence of abuse of power, and keeping in
    line with the policy of the State, this Court finds no
    reason to interfere with the Impugned Regulation on the
    basis of this ground.”

    The Division Bench of the Delhi High Court upheld

    Regulation 7.7 of the Regulations of 2019 and the said

    order was confirmed by the Hon’ble Apex Court by not

    entertaining the SLP No.22716/2022 vide order dated

    10.02.2023.

    11. Further, the Co-ordinate Bench of this Court in

    an identical matter i.e., in the case of Raviteja.S Vs.

    Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences and

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    Others1, disposed of the petition holding that, the

    validation of the said regulation is already upheld.

    Admittedly, the petitioners appeared for the first phase

    MBBS exam. The petitioners have failed in all four

    attempted examinations and as such, in view of the

    embargo under the Regulations, 2019, it is contended

    that, they are denied an extra opportunity. The impugned

    Regulation reads as follows:

    “7.7 No more than four attempts shall be allowed
    for a candidate to pass the first professional examination.
    The total period for successful completion of first
    professional course shall not exceed four (4) years.
    Partial attendance of examination in any subject shall be
    counted as an attempt.”

    From the perusal of the impugned regulation, a candidate

    shall be provided four attempts to pass the first

    professional examination. The petitioners have attempted

    all four examinations, and could not pass the examination.

    1
    WP No.17222/2024, disposed of on 15.07.2024

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    The said Regulation does not provide the petitioners, an

    extra opportunity.

    12. Now, it is clear that, the impugned Regulation

    has already been upheld by the Hon’ble High Court of

    Delhi. The Division Bench of this Court, in the case of

    Shiv Kumar Vs. Union of India2, held that,

    pronouncement on the constitutionality of a provision of a

    Central Act by a High Court would be applicable

    throughout India. In the light of the law laid down in the

    case of Shiv Kumar (supra), and to maintain the judicial

    discipline, I respectfully concur with the view taken by the

    Hon’ble High Court of Delhi regarding the impugned

    regulation.

    13. In view of the above discussion, I do not find

    any grounds to entertain the writ petitions. Accordingly, I

    proceed to pass the following:

    2

    AIR 2014 Kar 73

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                                   ORDER
    
             i.     The writ petitions are dismissed;
    
             ii.    Pending IA(s), if any, shall stand disposed of.
    
    
    
                                               Sd/-
                                         (ASHOK S.KINAGI)
                                              JUDGE
    
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