mp highcourt news: the high court was surprised to see the report presented in the nursing forgery case, gave instructions

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mp highcourt news: the high court was surprised to see the report presented in the nursing forgery case, gave instructions

mp highcourt news: Madhya Pradesh. The CBI has presented its report before the High Court in the case of nursing fraud in the state, seeing which the High Court was also surprised. It has been shockingly revealed in the report that 364 ongoing nursing colleges are being investigated, in which 50 percent of the colleges have found flaws in the report of 22 government colleges. Only 33 percent of all nursing colleges that are in the last 10 years or more have been found suitable, 67 percent have been found suitable in nursing colleges that are 5 years or more old and only 44 percent have been found suitable in the last 5 years or more years of colleges. have been found correct. After the report came out, the court also raised questions on the training of the students of these colleges, in which it has been said that a notarized affidavit should be sought from the hospital where the training is conducted, as well as information should be sought from the students.

Next hearing in the case will be on July 27

An important hearing was held on Friday in the Gwalior bench of the High Court in the case of the biggest nursing fraud of the state, while expressing displeasure over the facts, the court also expressed surprise. Advocate Jitendra Sharma told that CBI has made four slabs for investigation and on the basis of that sample investigation report of some colleges was presented. The Gwalior High Court had stayed the examinations on February 27 on a petition by advocate Dilip Kumar Sharma, when the matter came up for hearing on April 28, the court handed over the investigation to the CBI, upholding the order to ban the examinations. , This matter also went to the Supreme Court, the Supreme Court has also upheld the decision of the High Court. The court has fixed July 27 as the date for the next hearing of the matter.

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