LAHORE: Justice Shams Mehmood Mirza of the Lahore High Court (LHC) on Wednesday re
strained the University of Health Sciences (UHS) from displaying open merit list for MBBS and BDS admis
sions until tomorrow (
December 2).
The court also re
strained private medical and dental colleges from carrying out further admis
sions and directed them to submit record.
The court issued notice to the attorney general for assistance and sought comments from the provincial government on the petitions challenging the admission policy 2016 promulgated by the federal government.
Petitioners’ counsel Ashfaq Ahmad Malik said that the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) issued a notification on October 27, which had done away with SAT-II examination for admis
sions to medical colleges. He submitted that the petitioners were desirous of seeking admis
sions to private medical colleges that offered admis
sions on the basis of NUMS entrance
test or SAT-II test.
He said that the petitioners underwent the SAT-II
test and result was announced on October 27 – the same day when the PMDC issued the “impugned notification depriving the petitioners of seeking admission to medical colleges”. He asserted that the impugned policy of the government was unconstitutional and discriminatory in nature.
He requested the court to declare the notification null and void.
PMDC council’s in reply said that all stakeholders including representatives from private medical colleges were part of the consultation process initiated in the month of April this year. He submitted that some colleges had violated even the previous rules of 2013 by inviting admis
sions before October 31.
On a court quer
y about any action taken against colleges for alleged violation of the rules, the PMDC’s counsel said that action had been taken and proceedings were in progress.