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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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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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Bombay High Court Upholds Reservation for In-service Candidates in Postgraduate Medical Courses — State Government's Policy of Granting Weightage to In-service Candidates for 50% of Seats in Government Medical Colleges Held Valid and Not Violative of Article 14 or 16 of the Constitution.

The petitioners, who were candidates for admission to postgraduate medical courses in Maharashtra, challenged the State Government's policy of grantin...

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Bombay High Court Allows Post Graduate Medical Students' Challenge Against Closure of PG Courses in ESIC Medical Colleges. ESIC's Decision to Close PG Courses at Two Mumbai Institutes Quashed as Arbitrary and Violative of Students' Rights Under Article 21.

The petitioners, six post graduate medical students of ESIPGI MSR, MGM Hospital, Parel, Mumbai, challenged the decision of the Employee State Insuranc...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Seeking Recognition of L.C.E.H. Qualification for Allopathic Practice. L.C.E.H. is a Homoeopathy Qualification and Does Not Entitle Holders to Practice Modern Scientific System of Medicine.

The petitioners, LCEH Doctors' Association and two individual doctors holding L.C.E.H. (Licentiate of Court of Examiners in Homoeopathy) qualification...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging MCI Rejection of Seat Increase for MBBS Course. Essentiality Certificate Must Conform to Prescribed Format and OPD Strength Must Meet Minimum Requirement Under Medical Council of India Regulations.

The petitioner, Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai, a deemed university, filed a writ petition challenging the decision of the Boa...