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Dr.Anukarthiga.M vs The State Of Tamil Nadu
2023 Latest Caselaw 10582 Mad

Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 10582 Mad
Judgement Date : 17 August, 2023

Madras High Court
Dr.Anukarthiga.M vs The State Of Tamil Nadu on 17 August, 2023
                                                                W.P.Nos.23241, 23248 and 23660 of 2023

                                  IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS

                                                DATED : 17.08.2023

                                                     CORAM :

                            THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE N. SATHISH KUMAR

                                        W.P.Nos.23241, 23248 & 23660 of 2023
                                        and W.M.P.Nos.22778 & 22788 of 2023

                    W.P.No.23241 of 2023:
                    1.Dr.Anukarthiga.M
                    2.Dr.Manibalan.S
                    3.Dr.Sathish.S
                    4.Dr.P.Surendran                                               ... Petitioners

                                                       Versus

                    1.The State of Tamil Nadu,
                    Represented by its Principal Secretary,
                    Health and Family Department,
                    Secretariat, Chennai – 600 009.

                    2.The Directorate of Public Health and Preventive Medicine,
                    Anna Salai, Teynampet,
                    Chennai – 600 086.

                    3.The Director of Medical and Rural Health Services,
                    Anna Salai, Chennai.

                    4.Directorate of Medical Education,
                    Kilpauk, Chennai – 600 010.

                    5.Government Hospital, Tiruttani
                    Thiruvallur 631 209

                    6.Government Medical College and Hopital, Karur
                    Karur – 639 001
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                    7.Government Hospital, Chinnasalem
                    Kallakurichi – 606 201

                    8.KAP Viswanatham Government Medical College,
                    Periyamilaguparai, Collectors Office Road,
                    Trichy 620 001.

                    9.Government Tirunelveli Medical College
                    High Ground, Palayamkottai
                    Tirunelveli – 627 011                                            .. Respondents

                    Prayer in W.P.No.23241 of 2023 : Writ Petition filed under Article 226
                    of the Constitution of India for issuance of a Writ of Mandamus directing
                    the respondent authorities to forthwith permit the petitioners to relieve
                    from service and return all original certificates of the petitioners that were
                    submitted by them at the time of their admission to Post Graduate Degree
                    Course.



                    W.P.No.23248 of 2023 :

                    1.Dr.Deeksha.R
                    2.Dr.Sindhu RSS
                    3.Dr.Sugany.C
                    4.Dr.D.Arun Prasadh
                    5.Dr.Sathya Suganya.S
                    6.Dr.R.Vignesh                                                     ... Petitioners

                                                         Vs.

                    1.The State of Tamil Nadu,
                    Represented by its Principal Secretary,
                    Health and Family Department,
                    Secretariat, Chennai – 600 009.


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             2.The Directorate of Public Health and Preventive Medicine,
             Anna Salai, Teynampet,
             Chennai – 600 086.

             3.The Director of Medical and Rural Health Services,
             Anna Salai, Chennai.

             4.Directorate of Medical Education,
             Kilpauk, Chennai – 600 010.

             5.Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology and
              Government Hospital for Women, Chennai
             Egmore, Chennai – 600 008

             6.Government Medical College and Hopital, Karur
             Karur – 639 001

             7.Government Hospital, Gingee
             Villupuram – 604 202

             8.KAP Viswanatham Government Medical College,
             Periyamilaguparai, Collectors Office Road,
             Trichy 620 001.

             9.Government Coimbatore Medical College,
             Coimbatore

             10.Government Thanjavur Medical College
             Thanjavur – 613 004

             11.Government Madurai Medical College
             Panagal Road, Madurai – 625 020

             12.Government Mohan Kumaramanagalam
              Medical College and Hosptial
             Fort Main Road, Salem – 636 052

                    13.Government Tirunelveli Medical College,
                    High Ground Road, Palayamkottai,
                    Tirunelveli – 627 011.
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                                                                                ... Respondents

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                    Prayer in W.P.No.23248 of 2023 : Writ Petition filed under Article 226
                    of the Constitution of India for issuance of a Writ of Mandamus directing
                    the respondent authorities to forthwith permit the petitioners to relieve
                    from service and return all original certificates of the petitioners that were
                    submitted by them at the time of their admission to Post Graduate Degree
                    Course, within a time period stipulated by this Court.


                    W.P.No.23660 of 2023 :
                    Dr.Thejaswi.E                                                       ... Petitioner

                                                         Vs.

                    1.The State of Tamil Nadu,
                    Represented by its Principal Secretary,
                    Health and Family Department,
                    Secretariat, Chennai – 600 009.

                    2.The Directorate of Public Health and Preventive Medicine,
                    Anna Salai, Teynampet,
                    Chennai – 600 086.

                    3.The Director of Medical and Rural Health Services,
                    Anna Salai, Chennai.

                    4.Directorate of Medical Education,
                    Kilpauk, Chennai – 600 010.

                    5.Government Hospital Thirkoilur
                    Represented by its Chief Medical Officer
                    Kallakurichi – 605 757

                    6.Joint Director of Medical and Rural Health Services
                    Kallakurichi – 606 202                                           .. Respondents
                    Prayer in W.P.No.23660 of 2023 : Writ Petition filed under Article 226
                    of the Constitution of India for issuance of a Writ of Mandamus directing
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                    the respondent to forthwith permit the petitioners to relieve from service.


                                  For Petitioners     : Mr.C.Vidhusan
                                                        in all writ petitions

                                  For Respondents     : Mr.P.Baladhandayutham
                                                        Special Government Pleader


                                                    COMMON ORDER

                                  These writ petitions have been filed to direct the respondent

                    authorities to relieve the petitioners from service and return all original

                    certificates of the petitioners that were submitted by them at the time of

                    their admission to Post Graduate Degree Course, within a stipulated time.



                                  2.It is the case of the writ petitioners that they joined the Post

                    Graduation Degree Course in Government College in Tamil Nadu in May,

                    2018 and at the time of admission, they executed a bond with an

                    undertaking to serve the Government of Tamil Nadu for a period of two

                    years and the original certificates of the petitioners were also submitted to

                    the respondent authorities. Thereafter, the petitioners completed their Post

                    Graduation Degree Course in May, 2021. As per the bond, the petitioners

                    are required to work for two years. However, the petitioners were given

                    posting orders only during July 2022, i.e., either on 10.07.2022 or
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                    07.07.2022. The petitioners have stated that they joined duty in the

                    Government Hospitals allotted to them through counselling, in the month

                    of July 2022, and they have been rendering their service continuously till

                    date.



                                  3.It is the grievance of the petitioners that, though the bond

                    period of two years got completed in the month of May,2023, i.e., two

                    years from the date of completion of Post Graduate Course, and the bond

                    has become infructuous, the petitioners have not been relieved from their

                    duties and their original certificates have not been returned to them.

                    Despite the requests made by the petitioners before the respondent

                    authorities on several occasions, nothing fruitful has happened. Hence, the

                    petitioners are constrained to approach this Court by way of these writ

                    petitions.



                                  4.Heard the learned counsel for the petitioners and the learned

                    Special Government Pleader appearing for the respondents.



                                  5.Learned counsel for the petitioners contended that the writ

                    petitioners have completed their Post Graduate Degree Course in the
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                    month of May, 2021, however, immediately after completion of their

                    course, they have not been given appointment and the posting orders have

                    been issued only in the month of July, 2022, i.e., either on 07.07.2022 or

                    10.07.2022. Hence, it is the contention of the learned counsel for the

                    petitioners that, at the most, the petitioners can be compelled to work only

                    till the expiry of the bond period, and once the bond period is over, the

                    petitioners cannot be forced to continue to work with the respondents and

                    the petitioners ought to have been relieved from their duties and the

                    petitioners are also entitled for return of their original certificates. In

                    support of his arguments, the learned counsel also relied upon a judgment

                    of a Division Bench of this Court in State of Tamil Nadu through its

                    Secretary, Department of Health and Family Welfare and another v.

                    P.S.Sairam and others reported in 2020 SCC Online Mad 2742.



                                  6.The Division Bench of this Court in State of Tamil Nadu v.

                    P.S.Sairam and others (supra), in Para No.102, has held as follows :

                              “106. Our conclusions, therefore, are :
                                         ....

vi. The period of applicability of the conditions under the bond will be co-terminus with the period of two years from the date a candidate successfully passes out the https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis

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course, as explained above, and would not continue beyond the same.

vii.The candidates who have not been offered appointment within the period of two years would be entitled to release of their certificates accordingly.” From the above dictum, it is made very clear that the period of

applicability of the conditions under the bond will be co-terminus with the

period of two years from the date a candidate successfully passes out the

course and would not continue beyond the same. Similarly, the Division

Bench, in Para No.102 of the same judgment, has held that appointment

should be given within a period of two years and even if any occupation is

taken by the student in the meantime, the student is liable to perform for

the period for which they have filled up the bond. The above dictum

makes it clear that, if any employment or posting is to be issued by the

respondents, it ought to have been issued within a period of two years

after the completion of the course. Since the bond will be co-terminus

with the period of two years from the date a candidate successfully passes

out the course, the respondents ought to have given posting orders

immediately after the petitioners completed their course. Whereas, in the

cases on hand, the posting orders have been issued much later, i.e., after a

lapse of 14 months from the date of completion of courses by the

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petitioners. Therefore, this Court is of the view that, at the most, the

petitioners can be forced to work only till the expiry of bond period and

not beyond that. In such view of the matter, the petitioners are to be

relieved from their duties by the respondent authorities.

7.Learned Special Government Pleader fairly submitted that the

petitioners will be relieved from their duties and their original certificates

will be returned to them and necessary orders in this regard will be passed

by the respondent authorities within a period of four weeks.

8.Accordingly, there shall be a direction to the respondent

authorities to relieve the petitioners from their duties and return all the

original certificates to the petitioners, within a period of four weeks from

the date of receipt of a copy of this order.

9.With the above direction, these writ petitions are disposed of.

No costs. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petitions are closed.

17.08.2023

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W.P.Nos.23241, 23248 and 23660 of 2023

Internet : Yes Index : Yes / No Neutral citation : Yes Speaking order / Nonspeaking order

To

1.The State of Tamil Nadu, Represented by its Principal Secretary, Health and Family Department, Secretariat, Chennai – 600 009.

2.The Directorate of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Anna Salai, Teynampet, Chennai – 600 086.

3.The Director of Medical and Rural Health Services, Anna Salai, Chennai.

4.Directorate of Medical Education, Kilpauk, Chennai – 600 010.

5.Government Hospital, Tiruttani Thiruvallur 631 209

6.Government Medical College and Hopital, Karur Karur – 639 001

7.Government Hospital, Chinnasalem Kallakurichi – 606 201

8.KAP Viswanatham Government Medical College, Periyamilaguparai, Collectors Office Road, Trichy 620 001.

9.Government Tirunelveli Medical College High Ground, Palayamkottai Tirunelveli – 627 011

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W.P.Nos.23241, 23248 and 23660 of 2023

5.Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Government Hospital for Women, Chennai Egmore, Chennai – 600 008

6.Government Medical College and Hopital, Karur Karur – 639 001

7.Government Hospital, Gingee Villupuram – 604 202

8.Government Coimbatore Medical College, Coimbatore

09.Government Thanjavur Medical College Thanjavur – 613 004

10.Government Madurai Medical College Panagal Road, Madurai – 625 020

11.Government Mohan Kumaramanagalam Medical College and Hosptial Fort Main Road, Salem – 636 052

12.Government Tirunelveli Medical College, High Ground Road, Palayamkottai, Tirunelveli – 627 011.

5.Government Hospital Thirkoilur Represented by its Chief Medical Officer Kallakurichi – 605 757

6.Joint Director of Medical and Rural Health Services Kallakurichi – 606 202

https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis

W.P.Nos.23241, 23248 and 23660 of 2023

N. SATHISH KUMAR, J.

dhk

W.P.Nos.23241, 23248 & 23660 of 2023 and W.M.P.Nos.22778 & 22788 of 2023

17.08.2023 (1/2)

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