Madras High Court cautions job seekers against fraudulent elements
The Hindu
'Any complaint regarding job racketing can be lodged directly with the DGP, CB-CID, Egmore, Chennai'
The Madras High Court administration has cautioned job seekers against falling prey to fraudsters who promise to get them jobs either in the High Court or the district courts in the State through dubious means.
In a press communique issued on Wednesday, Registrar General P. Dhanapal said all recruitments in the judiciary were made purely on merit and therefore, the job seekers need not pay money to anyone.
Around 440 MBBS graduates of 2021 are not required to undergo one year of compulsory rural service as per the bond signed by them while joining the medical course through government-quota seats in 2015 as the High Court of Karnataka has said the law, enacted in 2012 for mandatory rural service, remained unenforced for 10 years as it was published in the official gazette only in July 2022.