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SC reinstates Venugopal as AIIMS director

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Posted online: Thursday , May 08, 2008 at 11:41:46
Updated: Thursday , May 08, 2008 at 01:08:47


New Delhi, May 8: Noted cardiologist P Venugopal was on Thursday set to be reinstated as Director of the prestigious All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) by the Supreme Court which struck down a law to ease him out after a bitter row with Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss.

Venugopal challenged an amendment to the AIIMS Act that fixed the upper age of retirement of Director at 65 years, a step that forced him to him relinquish office.

A bench of Justices Tarun Chatterjee and H S Bedi upheld the appeal filed by Venugopal challenging the impugned law as being discriminatory and malafidely brought to superannuate him.

Venugopal had contended that the amendment was brought with the sole purpose of removing him from his office due to his differences with Ramadoss.

Senior counsel and former Law Minister Arun Jaitley had contended on behalf of Venugopal that the Act was illegal as the High Court had in March last year upheld his continuation in the post and the matter was pending in the apex court. But the Centre in the meantime brought the amendment in Parliament, he said.

The law was enacted after a no-holds barred confrontation between Venugopal and the Health Minister over the control of the prestigious institute.

In effect, the judgement would mean that the Government is now under an obligation to bring back the Director.

"SC verdict has thwarted 'game plan' in Parliament"

Reacting to the verdict, P Venugopal said the striking down the law that resulted in his removal as AIIMS Director has thwarted the "game-plan carried out in Parliament".

"I am happy that the Supreme Court has upheld the truth," Venugopal said.

While Venugopal did not talk to the reporters directly, he conveyed his reaction to them through senior resident doctor Anil Sharma.

"The decision has thwarted the game-plan carried out in Parliament," Sharma said quoting Venugopal, who made no direct reference to Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss with whom he had a bitter row.

The Resident Doctors Association of the hospital, which has been backing Venugopal in his tussle with Ramadoss, maintained that he would back in office as soon as possible.

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innocent mask by indian on 10 May 2008

bharatmatas PM is wearing a innocent looking mask.donot carried away by his look.he is sheltering 3doz corrupt ministers behind his mask.

Congress/UPA are parties of a bunch of goons and thugs. by Dr. Ashok on 08 May 2008

Pratibha Patil, Hamid Ansari, Arjun Singh (officially haraamkhor ki awlaad: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rao_Shiv_Bahadur_Singh), Natwar Singh, Digvijay Singh, A. K. Antony, E. Ahmed, TR Baalu, Laloo Yadav, Shivraj Patil, MK Subba, Jagdish Tytler, Suresh Kalmadi (own Sai Service Ltd., the biggest dealership of Maruti Udyog Ltd. in Mumbai) Ramadoss....is anyone in congress/upa who is not notorious??

Dr.P.Venugopal by Rajan Dar on 08 May 2008

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