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High Court of Karnataka Quashes MCI Communication on NRI Admissions in Medical Colleges — Regulations Must Be Read Harmoniously with University Autonomy. NRI Quota Seats in MBBS Course Must Be Filled Based on Merit from NEET, but MCI Cannot Impose Additional Conditions Beyond Regulations.

The petitioners, including the Karnataka Professional Colleges Foundation and Manipal University, challenged a communication dated 3.8.2016 issued by ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Engineering College to Participate in CAP Admissions Despite AICTE’s Reduction of Intake Capacity. The Court Held That the College’s Non-Listing on AICTE Website Should Not Affect Admission Process, Subject to Final Outcome.

The Petitioner, Saraswati Education Society’s Saraswati College of Engineering, an institution established in 1997 and offering undergraduate engine...

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Bombay High Court Quashes AICTE Closure Order for Retrospective Application of Norms and Violation of Natural Justice. AICTE's Approval Process Handbook Norms Cannot Be Applied Retrospectively to College Established in 1992.

The case involves a college established by a Trust in 1992 with initial approval from AICTE. The college expanded and shifted its campus over time. Af...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Tribunal's Order Reinstating Lecturer with 50% Backwages in Probation Termination Case. Termination of Probationary Lecturer Found Invalid as College Failed to Follow University Statute 422 for Assessment and Did Not Provide Opportunity to Show Cause.

The petitioners, the Principal and Chairman of Rizvi College of Arts, Science and Commerce, challenged the judgment and order dated 29 June 2001 of th...

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High Court of Judicature at Bombay Considers Challenge to University’s Denial of Permanent Approval to Contractually Appointed Lecturers. Petitioners Alleged Violation of UGC Exemption Norms After Acquiring M.Phil During Continuous Service.

The writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India was filed by three lecturers—Ram Phawade, Shivaji Shinde, and Shrimant Bhalke—aga...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Seeking Approval for Lecturer Appointment Due to Lack of Qualifications and Procedural Irregularities. University's Rejection of Adhoc Approval Upheld as Petitioner Did Not Possess NET/SET Qualification and Appointment Was Made Without Following UGC Regulations.

The petitioner, Balu Janu Kukade, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India seeking a writ of mandamus directing respondent...