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INDIA: Medical college not empowered to demand bond from students- Supreme Court

New Delhi: Supreme Court says private medical colleges have no right to demand bond from students. The bench headed by Chief Justice D.Y.Chandrachud stated that the demand for bond is shocking. Governments can buy bonds from students. That too is only applicable to in-service students.

The Supreme Court made this clear in a petition filed by a private medical college against the Madhya Pradesh High Court's order to return the bond issued by a PG medical student with interest.

The bench headed by Chief Justice D.Y.Chandrachud stated that the demand for bond is shocking. Governments can buy bonds from students. That too is only for in-service students.

The Supreme Court clarified this in a petition filed by a private medical college against the Madhya Pradesh High Court's order to return the bond issued by a PG medical student with interest.

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