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Supreme Court Refers to Larger Bench the Issue of Whether a Meritorious Student Can Be Granted Admission After Cutoff Date in Medical Courses — Conflict Between Asha and Jasmine Kaur on Relief of Admission vs. Compensation.

The case involves an appeal by S. Krishna Sradha against the State of Andhra Pradesh and others, arising from a dispute over admission to the MBBS cou...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Nursing College Seeking Recognition for B.Sc and M.Sc Nursing Courses. Appellant failed to submit complete application and lacked own Parent Hospital as required by Indian Nursing Council guidelines.

The appellant, Pt. Bateswari Dayal Mishr Shiksha Samiti, runs Dayal Nursing College, Gwalior, and claimed to have been running B.Sc (Nursing) since 20...

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Supreme Court Allows Admissions to BHMS Course Without NEET Percentile Requirement for 2018-19 Academic Year. The court permitted admissions based on the original eligibility criteria in the information brochure, due to lack of uniformity across states and pending academic session.

The case pertains to the challenge by the Association of Managements of Homeopathic Medical Colleges of Maharashtra against the introduction of a mini...

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Supreme Court Upholds Cancellation of MBBS Admissions and Debarment of Medical College Due to Gross Deficiencies and Fraud. Regulation 8(3)(1)(b) of Establishment of Medical College Regulations, 1999 applied for bed occupancy below 65% and faculty shortage exceeding 20%.

The case pertains to Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan University and its affiliated medical college, R.K.D.F. Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, wh...

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Supreme Court Allows Appellants to Retain Jobs Despite Lack of Eligibility on Cut-off Date in Junior Engineer Selection Case. Court Holds That While Eligibility Must Be Determined as on Cut-off Date, Equitable Relief Can Be Granted Based on Long Service and Other Factors.

The case pertains to the selection and appointment of Junior Engineers (Elect) Grade II in the State of Jammu and Kashmir. The Services Selection Boar...