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Hyderabad HC declares TS Govt’s appointment of Dr Ramesh Reddy as director of medical education illegal

Our Bureau, HyderabadSaturday, March 10, 2018, 08:00 Hrs  [IST]

The Hyderabad High Court has suspended the Telangana state government’s appointment of Dr  K Ramesh Reddy, as in charge director of medical education and declared the government order as illegal.
 
While disposing off a petition filed by Dr O Shravan Kumar, professor of Osmania Medical College, Justice MS Ramachandra Rao, granted an order suspending the government’s appointment. Earlier Dr K Lakshmi Narasimha, the counsel for the petitioner, argued that as per the Andhra Pradesh Medical Education Service Rules, adopted by the Telangana government, Professors of all disciplines in the teaching side who have completed five years of service have to be arranged in terms of seniority as assistant professors.

While bringing to the notice of the court, the counsel told the court that in this case, during the year 2017, the state government had secretly prepared a seniority list of all the professors’ based on their initial appointment as civil assistant surgeons in the non-teaching side.

Adding further the counsel for the petitioner submitted that a Division Bench of the court quashed the appointment of the director of medical education in Andhra Pradesh in February 2018., considering that the service is in non-teaching side and directed it to prepare a seniority list of all professors but not one based on the seniority of civil assistant surgeons of non-teaching line.

While suspending the appointment of Dr. K. Ramesh Reddy as in charge DME, the High court Judge directed the Telangana government to make appointments to the post of DME strictly as per the rules and as per the law.

 
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