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Bombay High Court Allows Migrant Students from Jammu and Kashmir in Engineering Admission Dispute. Court Directs Inclusion in Merit List Without CET Requirement Under J&K Migrant Quota.

The petitioners, two sisters who migrated from Jammu and Kashmir to Pune due to the situation in the state, sought admission to engineering degree cou...

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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 Admission to Hotel Management Course Without CET for HSC Students with 45% Marks. Relaxation of CET Requirement Upheld Under AICTE Guidelines, State Rules Held Inconsistent.

The petitioners, three students who had passed the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) examination with 45% aggregate marks, sought admission to the un...

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Bombay High Court Allows Students' Petitions for Admission to Pharmacy Courses Despite Late Application Due to Technical Glitch — Directions Issued to Consider Cases Sympathetically. Technical Glitch in Online Application System Held Not Attributable to Students, Equity Requires Sympathetic Consideration.

The petitioners, students aspiring for admission to pharmacy courses, filed writ petitions before the Bombay High Court, Aurangabad Bench, alleging th...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petitions of Temporary Employees Challenging Termination. Court holds that temporary employees have no right to continue beyond contractual period and termination without notice is valid under terms of appointment.

The petitioners, Vishnu Balaji Dhumal and others, were appointed as temporary employees (process servers, peons, etc.) in the Bombay High Court and su...