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HC grants interim stay on action against ad hoc professor

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 18, 2021 21:45 IST

Aurangabad, July 18:The Aurangabad bench of Bombay High Court comprising Justice S V Gangapurwala and Justice R N ...

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Aurangabad, July 18:

The Aurangabad bench of Bombay High Court comprising Justice S V Gangapurwala and Justice R N Ladda granted interim stay on the action being initiated against Dr Maruti Karale, ad hoc professor from Government Medical College of Latur.

According to details, a social activist made a complaint with the Health Director on June 9, 2021, that Dr Karale is giving his services in a private hospital.

He stated in the complaint that Dr Karale is flouting Government norms by working in a private hospital.

The health director set up a committee to take action against Dr Karale, who filed a petition through adv Suhas Urgunde.

The court granted an interim stay on the action of the health director against the petitioner.

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