New Delhi, Nov 29: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday dismissed a woman's petition seeking recovery of Rs 30 lakh she claimed to have given to a man to secure her daughter's admission to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), saying seats in the MBBS course at one of the premier institutes of medicine were not for sale.
Refusing to grant any relief to the woman, Justice Jasmeet Singh observed that the woman herself "perpetuated an illegality" and law did not recognise contracts having an object that is unlawful, immoral and against public policy.
"It is a known fact that the AIIMS is one of the most premier institutes of medicine in India. Children spend hours and hours preparing for the entrance in AIIMS. The seats in MBBS course at AIIMS are not for sale. Appellant may be gullible but court can't come to the assistance of a person who has perpetuated an illegality," said the court.
The woman had moved the high court in appeal against a lower court order rejecting her lawsuit for recovering Rs 30 lakh from the man who allegedly lured her into giving the money to secure a seat for her daughter claiming to have "contacts" with the health minister and officials at the institute.
The court observed that students desirous of seeking admission in AIIMS studied 18 hours a day and the appellant tried to "jump the queue" by cheating.
"If by paying Rs 40 lakh you are able to get a seat, what is going to happen to our country?.. The facts of the case paint an abysmal picture," the court said and held that there was no illegality in the lower court order.
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Ranchi (PTI): An air ambulance with seven people onboard to Delhi from Ranchi crashed near Simaria in Jharkhand's Chatra district on Monday, Ranchi airport Director Vinod Kumar said.
There was no immediate confirmation about casualties.
The crash occurred after the air ambulance took off from Ranchi airport at about 7.10 pm, the official said.
"An air ambulance from Ranchi with seven people onboard crashed near Simaria in Chatra district. The report of the crash was received from the state administration," Airport Director Kumar told PTI.
The ambulance had lost contact with air traffic control around 20 minutes after takeoff.
The DGCA in a statement said, "On 23.02.2026 Redbird Airways Pvt Ltd Beechcraft C90 aircraft VT-AJV operating medical evacuation (Air Ambulance) flight on sector Ranchi-Delhi crashed in Kasaria Panchayat of Chatra district, in Jharkhand."
There were seven people on board, including two crew members.
"The aircraft was airborne from Ranchi at 19:11 IST. After establishing contact with Kolkata at19:34 IST, aircraft lost communication and RADAR contact with Kolkata at approximately 100 NM South-East of Varanasi," it added.
The district administration's search and rescue team is at the location, and an Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) team is being dispatched for investigation, the statement said.
Chatra Deputy Commissioner Keerthishree G told PTI, "The aircraft went missing around 7.30 pm. It crashed at Bariatu Panchayat in Simaria."
The DC said she cannot confirm the casualties right now, as the place of occurrence is deep in the forest.
"A team has been sent. We can confirm when the team reaches there," she added.
