Delhi Imposes ₹15–20 Lakh Penalty for Bond Policy Violations in MBBS & PG
Delhi Health Department enforces compulsory bond service for MBBS, PG, and SS doctors. Defaulters face fines of ₹15 lakh (MBBS) and ₹20 lakh (PG/SS). For policy compliance and government service details, follow Only Education News.

In a significant step to reinforce the availability of trained doctors in public healthcare institutions, the Delhi Health Department has officially implemented a strict bond service policy for MBBS, postgraduate (PG), and super-specialty (SS) medical students. The policy mandates a compulsory one-year government service post-study and introduces steep financial penalties for defaulters — ₹15 lakh for MBBS graduates and ₹20 lakh for PG and SS candidates.
This move aims to address the ongoing shortage of medical personnel in Delhi's government hospitals and ensure that state-funded medical education contributes directly to the public healthcare system. The policy is now active across all medical colleges functioning under the Delhi government, and compliance will be monitored at the institutional level.
For full policy details and downloadable bond format, visit the official site: https://health.delhi.gov.in
Strict Bond Service Norms for MBBS, PG & SS Doctors in Delhi
- All MBBS students passing from Delhi government medical colleges are required to serve one year in designated government hospitals.
- The bond amount for MBBS graduates who fail to comply is set at ₹15 lakh.
- Similarly, PG and super-specialty students will have to serve a compulsory one-year term post-completion of their degrees or pay a penalty of ₹20 lakh.
- The one-year service is applicable only in Delhi government hospitals, including Lok Nayak, GTB, and Deen Dayal Upadhyay.
- Bond execution is now a mandatory part of admission formalities and must be signed by students and their guardians at the time of joining.
- The enforcement ensures return on public investment in subsidized medical education.
Who is Affected and What Are the Key Policy Conditions?
- The compulsory service bond applies to all students admitted to Delhi government-run medical colleges through the All India Quota (AIQ) or state quota.
- Students granted admission in government institutions under any category — general, reserved, or sponsored — must sign the bond.
- Medical graduates who refuse to join the assigned government post or fail to complete the service term will be declared defaulters and charged the penalty.
- Medical students from private colleges or those funded by central institutions like AIIMS or PGIMER are currently not covered under this policy.
- In case of genuine hardships, candidates may file an appeal with the Health Department for bond waiver, which will be reviewed on a case-to-case basis.
Purpose Behind the Policy and Government's Stand
Delhi’s Health Ministry emphasizes that the bond policy is not a punishment, but a practical solution to fill vacancies in government hospitals.
The government is investing heavily in medical education subsidies and seeks to ensure that public funds are utilized for public benefit.
The initiative aims to:
- Strengthen the public healthcare infrastructure
- Reduce dependency on short-term contract doctors
- Improve patient care delivery in underserved areas
Authorities have confirmed that bond-breakers will not be eligible for government appointments or postgraduate admissions under the Delhi government in the future.
The implementation aligns Delhi with similar models already enforced in states like Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Tamil Nadu.
Conclusion
The Delhi bond service policy has now been enforced with serious financial and professional consequences for non-compliance. With penalties of ₹15–20 lakh in place, MBBS, PG, and SS students must prepare to either serve the mandatory one-year term in government hospitals or pay the required compensation. The move is designed to ensure that the medical workforce, trained at public expense, directly contributes to strengthening public healthcare services in Delhi.
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Access official notification and forms at: https://health.delhi.gov.in