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WA No. 2669 of 2024IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRASDATED: 26-03-2025CORAMTHE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE S. M. SUBRAMANIAMANDTHE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE K.RAJASEKARWA No. 2669 of 2024M.SujathaAppellant(s)Vs1.National Medical CommissionRep. by its Secretary, Undergraduate Medical Education Board, Pocket-14, Sector-8, Dwarka, phase-I, New Delhi - 77.2.National Board of Examinations in Medical SciencesRep. by its Chairperson, Medical Enclave, M.G.Marg, Ring Road, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi - 110 029.Respondent(s)WA No. 2669 of 2024PRAYER https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis WA No. 2669 of 2024To set aside the impugned order dated 05-07-2024 in WP.No.3859/2024.WA No. 2669 of 2024For Appellant(s):Mr.N.SubramaniyanFor Respondent(s):Ms. Subharanjani AnanthFor R1JUDGMENT(Judgment was delivered by S.M.Subramaniam J.)The Intra-Court appeal on hand has been instituted by the unsuccessful writ petitioner. The application submitted by the appellant before the 1st respondent National Medical Commission, having been rejected, the writ petition came to be instituted.2. The issue mainly raised is whether the Diploma in Pharmacy set to have been possessed by the appellant is equivalent to the Biology subject in the +2 examination. The facts remains that the appellant has not studied Biology subject in her +2 course but later passed Diploma in Pharmacy. She secured admission to an MBBS course in foreign country (Kyrgyztan) and after completing the course, submitted an application before the 1st respondent for an eligibility certificate to register her name with the National Medical https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis WA No. 2669 of 2024Commission (NMC). As per the regulations, the eligibility certificate must be obtained prior to securing admission to MBBS course in any foreign countries. However, in the present case, the appellant completed the MBBS course in a foreign country and submitted an application seeking a No Objection Certificate (NOC). The very application per se is untenable and violative of regulations.3. The Writ Court has adjudicated the issues and found that the appellant has manipulated the mark statements of issued by the Board for Higher Secondary Education and the relevant paragraphs are as under:“43. Coming to the argument on equivalence, no application has been made by the petitioner seeking equivalence and in such circumstances, I cannot find fault with R1 for not having looked into the question of equivalence. The mere mention in the application form of D.Pharm would hardly suffice and it would be asking too much of an authority to take action in regard to equivalence merely by virtue of a passing reference in the application. This argument is also rejected. 44. Though I have adverted to the legal issues https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis WA No. 2669 of 2024in depth, I address peripherally, for the sake of completion, the issue with regard to manipulation of documents as well. This Court is hard~pressed to accept the justification put forth in regard to the manipulation of documents. 45. In the interests of clarity, I chronicle the manipulation again. The petitioner had submitted an application bearing no. No.R.15012/022376/2022 Regn. dated 15.07.2022, accompanied with a 12th standard mark sheet wherein the words computer science had been masked and the word biology inserted to make it appear that the petitioner had the required eligibility. 46. This application was rejected vide order dated 16.08.2023 that reads thus:'Section Decision: Reject Section Remarks: The documents as submitted by you are found forged or fabricated and found inconsistent from each other in online portal are does not seem identical. Hence, the application stand closed/rejected.'47. The second application form bearing No.R.15012/026566/2023 Regn. dated 30.08.2023 came to be rejected vide order dated 01.02.2024, the https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis WA No. 2669 of 2024contents of which have been extracted at paragraph 8 above. 48. The entire blame in regard to the admitted manipulation has been laid upon a staff of the browsing centre. This Court is entirely unconvinced as to why the staff of a browsing centre would manipulate the petitioners application unilaterally unless instructed to do so. However, since the legal, and other substantive issues have been decided adverse to the petitioner, I see no reason to dilate upon this aspect of the matter and leave this issue at that.”4. The learned Single Judge has found that the appellant has committed serious manipulations by tampering with the mark statements and further provided false informations in the applications. 5. The learned counsel for the respondent would solicit the attention of this Court with reference to the contradictions, forgeries and fabrications committed by the appellant at various stages, which have been clearly set out in https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis WA No. 2669 of 2024counter filed by the respondent before the Writ Court. The fabrications, forgeries are as follows: S.No of the ApplicationsApplication ID:R.15012/022376/2022Application ID:R.15012/026566/2023Date of Submission:15.07.2022Date of Submission:30.08.20239.Aadhar No: 9036 4718 7438Aadhar No: 9036 4718 713812.Category: OtherOther Category: BCC Category: SCOther Category: NA13.Visible Identification Marks: 1. Right side Neck Scar 2. Mole on Nose Visible Identification Marks: 1. Mole on the left ring finger 2. Neck Scar on the right side17.11th Class Details CertificateDate: 06.03.2017Maximum Marks:English: 200 (Theory), NA (Practical) Physics: 200 (Theory), NA (Practical)Chemistry: 200 (Theory), NA (Practical)Biology: 200 (Theory), NA (Practical)PCB Total: 600 (Theory), NA (Practical)Marks Obtained:English: 104 (Theory), NA (Practical) Physics: 109 (Theory), NA (Practical)Chemistry: 105 (Theory), NA (Practical)Biology: 176 (Theory), NA (Practical)PCB Total: 390 (Theory), NA (Practical)Result(%)English: 52.0011th Class Details CertificateDate: 25.05.1994Maximum Marks:English: 200 (Theory), NA (Practical) Physics: 150 (Theory), 50 (Practical)Chemistry: 150 (Theory), 50 (Practical)Biology: 70 (Theory), 30 (Practical)PCB Total: 370 (Theory), 130 (Practical)Marks Obtained:English: 119 (Theory), NA (Practical) Physics: 73 (Theory), 37 (Practical)Chemistry: 61 (Theory), 38 (Practical) https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis WA No. 2669 of 2024S.No of the ApplicationsApplication ID:R.15012/022376/2022Application ID:R.15012/026566/2023Physics: 54.50Chemistry: 52.50Biology: 88.00PCB Total: 65.00Biology: 52 (Theory), 18 (Practical)PCB Total: 186 (Theory), 93 (Practical)Result(%)English: 59.50Physics: 55.00Chemistry: 49.50Biology: 70.00PCB Total: 55.8018.12th Class/ Intermediate or 10+2 details Maximum Marks:English: 200 (Theory), NA (Practical) Physics: 200 (Theory), NA (Practical)Chemistry: 200 (Theory), NA (Practical)Biology: 200 (Theory), NA (Practical)PCB Total: 600 (Theory), NA (Practical)Marks Obtained:English: 119(Theory), NA (Practical) Physics: 110 (Theory), NA (Practical)Chemistry: 99 (Theory), NA (Practical)Biology: 181 (Theory), NA (Practical)PCB Total: 390 (Theory), NA (Practical)Result(%)English: 59.50Physics: 55.00Chemistry: 49.50Biology: 90.50PCB Total: 65.0012th Class/ Intermediate or 10+2 details Maximum Marks:English: 200 (Theory), NA (Practical) Physics: 150 (Theory), 50 (Practical)Chemistry: 150 (Theory), 50 (Practical)Biology: 70 (Theory), 30 (Practical)PCB Total: 370(Theory), 130 (Practical)Marks Obtained:English: 119(Theory), NA (Practical) Physics: 73 (Theory), 37 (Practical)Chemistry: 61 (Theory), 38 (Practical)Biology: 52 (Theory), 18 (Practical)PCB Total: 186 (Theory), 93 (Practical)Result(%)English: 59.50Physics: 55.00 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis WA No. 2669 of 2024S.No of the ApplicationsApplication ID:R.15012/022376/2022Application ID:R.15012/026566/2023Chemistry: 49.50Biology: 70.00PCB Total: 55.8019. B.Sc or any other University Examination:NAB.Sc or any other University Examination:College: Tirupur Kalaimagal College of PharmacyDate of Joining: 2000Date of Passing: 20026. Relying on the contradictions in the mark statements and the documents produced by the appellant, the Writ Court found that the manipulations resulted in rejection of the application by the respondents, and thus, there is nor infirmity. The appellants studied Computer Science in the +2 course but erased the subject and mentioned as Biology .7. The learned counsel for the respondent would further submit that upon verification it is found that the appellant is not the bona fide student of the school in which she allegedly completed her school education. The entire facts produced by the appellant before the authorities were found to be false and https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis WA No. 2669 of 2024frivolous, and the documents were found to be forged and manipulated. Pertinently, those documents were produced before the Writ Court for consideration. A person approaching the Court with unclean hands is not entitled for any relief from the Courts. Documents found to be fabricated and manipulated by the litigant are sufficient grounds for the purpose of rejecting the writ petition at the outset, without going into the merits of the matter. 8. This being the principles to be followed the learned Single Judge considered the matter and found the application submitted by the appellant before the respondent are rightly rejected. Normally, the Courts in such circumstances would recommend criminal prosecution. However, by taking a lenient view, this Court is not inclined to go to such an extent. On merits the appellant has not established even a semblance of a legal right for the purpose of assailing the writ order impugned. https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis WA No. 2669 of 20249. Accordingly, the Writ Appeal stands dismissed. Consequently, the connected Miscellaneous Petition is closed. There shall be no order as to costs.(S.M.SUBRAMANIAM J.)(K.RAJASEKAR J.)26-03-2025JeniIndex:Yes/NoSpeaking/Non-speaking orderInternet:YesNeutral Citation:Yes/No https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis WA No. 2669 of 2024WA No. 2669 of 2024To1.National Medical CommissionRep. by its Secretary, Undergraduate Medical Education Board, Pocket-14, Sector-8, Dwarka, phase-I, New Delhi - 77.2.National Board of Examinations in Medical SciencesRep. by its Chairperson, Medical Enclave, M.G.Marg, Ring Road, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi - 110 029. https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis WA No. 2669 of 2024S.M.SUBRAMANIAM J.ANDK.RAJASEKAR J.JeniWA No. 2669 of 2024 26-03-2025