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Supreme Court Upholds Pharmacy Council of India's Moratorium on New Pharmacy Colleges Under Pharmacy Act, 1948. Regulatory Power to Impose Moratorium Valid as Reasonable Restriction Under Article 19(6) to Prevent Mushrooming Growth and Unemployment.

The Supreme Court of India addressed appeals filed by the Pharmacy Council of India challenging judgments from the High Courts of Karnataka, Delhi, an...

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High Court of Karnataka Upholds University Ordinance on MBBS Exam Revaluation — Regulation 5 of RGUHS Ordinance dated 01.02.2021 held valid and not violative of Article 14. The court found that the ordinance prescribing a uniform revaluation fee and procedure was neither arbitrary nor discriminatory.

The petitioners, Vishweshwara C and Shashank S. Reddy, were first-year MBBS students at Srinivas Institute of Medical Sciences and Vydehi Institute of...

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Supreme Court Partially Strikes Down FCRA Amendment Act 2020 — Ban on Transfer of Foreign Funds and Mandatory Aadhaar Held Unconstitutional. The court upheld the requirement of a single FCRA account at SBI New Delhi as a reasonable regulatory measure to prevent misuse of foreign funds.

The judgment deals with a batch of writ petitions challenging the constitutional validity of certain amendments made to the Foreign Contribution (Regu...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petitions Challenging Cancellation of PG Medical Admission Due to Non-Refund of Fees Within Stipulated Time. Admission Cancellation for Non-Payment of Fees Within 48 Hours of Counselling Held Invalid as Per MCI Regulations and University Ordinances.

The judgment concerns two writ petitions filed by medical postgraduate students, Prateek Chandrashekhar Patil and Felice Faizal Mohammed Ebrahim Kutty...

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High Court of Bombay at Nagpur Allows PIL Challenging MCI's Rejection of PG Seat Increase Applications for Lack of Consent of Affiliation. The court held that the requirement of Consent of Affiliation is directory and not mandatory, and that the MCI must process the applications on merits.

The Indian Medical Association, Nagpur, filed a Public Interest Litigation challenging a communication dated 28-12-2012 issued by the Board of Governo...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging AICTE Approval Requirement for Management Courses. AICTE's jurisdiction under Section 10 of AICTE Act, 1987 extends to management courses even if conducted by medical trusts.

The petitioners, Yerala Medical Trust & Research Centre and another, are a public charitable trust running medical colleges in homoeopathy, ayurveda, ...