1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR. Writ Petition No.2976/2006 National Integrated Medical Association Vs. Nagpur Municipal Corporation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram appearances, Court's orders or directions Court's or Judge's Orders and Registrar's orders. Mr. Bhutada, Advocate for the petitioner. Mr. C.S. Kaptan, Advocate for the respondent. Coram : B.H. Marlapalle and A.H. Joshi, JJ. Dated : 22nd October, 2008. 1. Pursuant to the order dated 15th October, 2008 the Additional Municipal Commissioner of Nagpur Municipal Corporation and In-charge for its dispensaries has filed affidavit in reply. 2. In the said affidavit, he has clarified regarding the qualifications of all the seven In-charge persons of the seven Ayurvedic Dispensaries shown in the order dated 16.8.2007 (Annexure P2 to the petition). All of them are possessing degrees of B.A.M.S. and have been registered with the Maharashtra Medical Council as Medical Practitioners. 3. Along with the said affidavit in reply, a chart of showing the present staff of 13 Ayurvedic dispensaries has also been annexed and we have noted 2 that the dispensary at Cotton Market is, though manned by a qualified Ayurvedic Doctors, does not have the supporting staff. 4. Mr. Kaptan, the learned counsel for the Municipal Corporation has assured us that the Corporation will take timely steps to ensure that all the Ayurvedic Dispensaries are manned by qualified Doctors and the supporting staff like compounder/nurse/attendant is provided. It goes without saying that the other necessary infrastructure like medicines and equipments will also be provided by the Corporation wherever and whenever necessary. 5. The undertaking of the Corporation is noted down and we are satisfied that the petition has served its public purpose. 6. The petition is disposed off accordingly. JUDGE JUDGE Ambulkar