Maharashtra Medical Council Elections set for April 3

Mumbai: The much-anticipated
Maharashtra Medical Council (MMC) elections are scheduled for Thursday, April
3. 
A total of approximately 1.30 lakh registered doctors across the state will cast their votes to elect nine members who will serve on the council and oversee the regulation of the medical profession for the next five years.

The elections will be conducted via a secret ballot at designated polling centres in each district, under the supervision of the district collector. In Nagpur, voting will be held at Hostel No. 3, situated near the dean’s office at Government Medical College (GMC). The city will feature 16 polling booths, catering to the district’s 7,670 registered medical professionals, including 3,941 male and 3,729 female doctors. Polling stations will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., allowing ample time for medical practitioners to participate in the election process. 

The Maharashtra Medical
Council serves as a quasi-governmental and quasi-judicial body responsible for
regulating medical practitioners across the state. With over two lakh
registered doctors under its purview, the Maharashtra Medical Council plays a pivotal role in
maintaining ethical medical standards, granting licences, investigating
complaints, and ensuring scientific advancements in medical practice, reports the Times of India. The
elected members will be responsible for making crucial decisions that impact
both healthcare professionals and patients throughout Maharashtra.

Currently, the MMC is
functioning under an administrator, as the term of the previously elected
general body concluded during the COVID-19 pandemic, delaying the elections.
Before the pandemic, the council was led by a body primarily composed of Indian
Medical Association (IMA) members. The IMA has once again introduced a panel of
nine candidates for this election, while the Parivartan panel is also
competing. Additionally, several independent candidates and other groups have
entered the contest, making this a highly competitive election, reports the Daily.

With 38 polling centres
set up across Maharashtra, the elections will play a crucial role in
determining the future course of medical regulations in the state. The nine
elected members will serve a five-year term, taking charge of vital
responsibilities that will shape the medical profession in Maharashtra. The
collector’s office said, “Only registered medical
practitioners with names on the electoral roll are eligible to vote.
Voters must carry one valid photo ID for verification.”

Medical
Dialogues had earlier reported that a medical practitioner from New Panvel has filed a
petition in the Bombay
High Court
challenging the state medical education department, the
MMC, and returning officer Shilpa Parab on various grounds, including the
preparation of the electoral list and the returning officer’s eligibility.

Meanwhile Bombay High
Court refused to interfere with the upcoming MMC election scheduled for April 3.
The court was hearing a petition filed by Dr. Sudhir Naik and seven other
doctors, who challenged the election over concerns of low voter turnout. The
petition highlighted that the polling is scheduled for a weekday and has
limited centres. The court directed the MMC to increase the number of booths in
future elections to ensure better voter participation.

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