The Supreme Court of India said that if a test of any professional skill is taken, then there is nothing wrong with it. The apex court made this remark during the hearing on the petition of three doctors in Chandigarh, in which they had pressured them to give the test to continue the practice of ultrasonologist. Only patients will get benefit from this. However, with that said, if the doctors who have been doing ultrasonography for 15 years do not want to give the test, then the authority should let them continue the practice. Union Minister Anurag Thakur reveals the amount recovered under the Insolvency Act On this matter, a bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde said on Friday, the lawyers are also asked to take examinations for practice. There is nothing wrong with this. We have to protect its interests, who have been practicing as ultrasonologists for the last 15 years. Former minister MJ Akbar accuses woman journalist of being false, image tarnished in MeToo campaign Before that, senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing on behalf of doctors Anil Vasti, Manjit Singh Chandrasen, and Bhaskar Prasad, said the 2014 rules have been given effect from last time, which includes examinations giving has been made compulsory for all doctors. No rules can be enforced from the past. The Supreme Court has already tested the validity of the Pre Conception and Pre Natal Diagnostic Techniques (PCPNDT) Act, 1994 and the rules are made under it. CAA: Massive crowd to protest in the economic capital on the lines of Shaheen Bagh