The Karnataka High Court has upheld the constitutional validity of Karnataka Compulsory Service Training by Candidates Completed Medical Courses Act, and Rules of 2015.
It said that they will hold the designations of ‘Junior Resident’, ‘Senior Resident’ and ‘Senior Specialist’ respectively during the service period, and will have temporary registration for practising medicine.
The court directed the state government to lay down guidelines within two months on two issues, while disposing of the writ petitions filed by Bushra Abdul Aleem and others.
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