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Supreme Court Dismisses Student's Claim for Compensation for Loss of Academic Year Due to College's Irregular Admissions. Petitioner accepted full and final settlement of Rs 20 lakhs, barring further claims under principles of accord and satisfaction.

The petitioner, Riya George, a medical student, filed a writ petition under Article 32 of the Constitution seeking compensation from Kannur Medical Co...

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High Court of Bombay at Goa Considers Challenge to Goa University Ordinances on Entitlement Marks for Sports in Grading System. Student Seeks Direction to Add Sports Merit Marks to Failed Subject, Arguing Arbitrary Exclusion of Grading Exams from Grace Marks Scheme.

This writ petition arose from a dispute over the allocation of sports entitlement marks under the ordinances of Goa University. The petitioner, a stud...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition Challenging Cancellation of Caste Certificates of Students in MBBS/BDS Courses — Violation of Natural Justice as No Show-Cause Notice or Opportunity of Hearing Given Before Cancellation.

The petitioners, 27 students who had secured admission to MBBS/BDS courses in various colleges, challenged the orders passed by the Scrutiny Committee...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Retrospective Application of Government Resolutions Reducing Incentive Marks for In-Service Doctors. Court Holds Impugned GRs Dated 19-03-2019 and Corrigendum Dated 26-03-2020 Cannot Retrospectively Deprive Petitioners of Vested 10% Additional Marks Under 2010 and 2011 GRs.

The litigation arose from two writ petitions filed by in-service medical officers seeking admission to postgraduate medical courses under the in-servi...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petitions Challenging ESIC Admission Classification Based on Insurable Service Duration. Classification of insured persons into Groups I, II, III based on 5/4/3 years of service held not violative of Article 14 of the Constitution of India.

The petitioners, Samiksha Dhole and Rasika Pohare, filed writ petitions challenging the admission notice dated 28.6.2017 issued by the Employees' Stat...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petitions by Ayurvedic Students Seeking Revaluation of PG Exam Papers. Court holds that there is no right to revaluation unless specifically provided in the rules, and that the University's decision to reject revaluation was not arbitrary.

The petitioners, students of Ayurveda, appeared for the Post Graduate (PG) Ayurveda entrance examination conducted by the Maharashtra University of He...