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Bombay High Court Allows Dental College's Petition for Renewal of Permission for MDS Course. Court Directs Fresh Inspection by Dental Council of India Before Final Decision on Renewal of Permission for 3rd Year MDS Course in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.

The petitioner, Dental College & Hospital of the Vidarbha Youth Welfare Society, Amravati, filed a writ petition seeking to quash the refusal/non-rene...

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High Court of Karnataka Allows Dental College and Students' Petition Against University's Cancellation of BDS Admissions. University's Communications Quashed for Violating Natural Justice and Dental Council Regulations.

The petitioners, comprising a dental college and 14 students admitted to the first year BDS course at S.B. Patil Dental College and Hospital, Bidar, c...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petition of Ad Hoc Dental Surgeon Challenging Replacement by Bonded Candidate. MAT's finding that the Original Application became infructuous upon replacement of the ad hoc employee by a bonded candidate was upheld.

The petitioner, Dr. Anil Dhage, a qualified Dental Surgeon, was appointed on an ad hoc basis by the Dean of Medical College, Nagpur on 12.06.1998, fol...

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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, ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petitions Challenging Medical College Admission Process — Upholds Institutional Preference and Reservation Policy. Institutional preference by minority unaided medical colleges is permissible under Article 30(1) of the Constitution and does not violate Article 14.

The judgment involves multiple writ petitions filed by students challenging the admission process for MBBS/BDS courses in medical colleges in Maharash...

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Supreme Court Upholds Deletion of NRI Quota in PG Medical Admissions in Rajasthan. Change in Seat Matrix by State Counselling Board Held Valid as Colleges Failed to Provide NRI Seat Details and No Candidate Had Vested Right to Specific Quota.

The Supreme Court of India heard a batch of appeals arising from a judgment of the Rajasthan High Court which had set aside a Single Judge's order dir...