NCB raids Bharti Singh s residence in Bollywood drugs case
The Income Tax Department conducted search and seizure operation on Feb 17 on nine major Trusts registered in Bengaluru and Mangaluru, which are running educational institutes including medical colleges. Searches were conducted at 56 different locations across Karnataka and Kerala.
During the course of the search and seizure operation it was found that the transparent selection process to Medical colleges through NEET has been subverted by Trustees and key persons running these Medical Colleges in collusion with agents/brokers and some students who got high ranks in NEET Examination.
The first stage of malpractice is that some high ranking students in NEET examination take admission to MBBS courses through state counselling (who have no intention to join the said colleges as they have secured admissions or likely to get admission elsewhere), thereby blocking seats in the medical stream in a Medical college during Karnatak
CIC Fails to Reveal How Centre, Presidentâs Secretariat Proceeded With Ex-HC Judge s Impeachment
Two CJIâs had reminded PM of the importance of the medical college scam case after Justice Shukla was indicted in January 2018, but no action was taken, and he retired in July 2020.
Central Information Commission headquarters. Credit: cic.gov.in
Law28/Jan/2021
How and why Justice Shri Narayan Shukla of the Allahabad high court â against whom former Chief Justice of India (CJI) Dipak Mishra had recommended impeachment proceedings in January 2018 â was allowed to complete his term and retire on July 17, 2020, may always remain a mystery.
Later in 2019, CJI Ranjan Gogoi had for the first time given permission to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to lodge an FIR under the Prevention of Corruption Act for his alleged involvement in a medical college scam.