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Supreme Court Upholds Gauhati High Court Decision Striking Down Assam Rural Health Regulatory Authority Act, 2004 for Repugnancy with Indian Medical Council Act, 1956. Diploma in Medicine and Rural Health Care Held to Be a Medical Qualification Requiring Central Permission Under Section 10A of IMC Act.

The case involves appeals against the Gauhati High Court's judgment striking down the Assam Rural Health Regulatory Authority Act, 2004. The Assam Act...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Challenge to NLSIU's Separate Admission Test NLAT — Upholds University's Autonomy in Admission Process. NLSIU's decision to conduct its own entrance exam for 2020-21, deviating from CLAT, was held to be within its statutory powers under the NLSIU Act, 1986, and not arbitrary.

The judgment arises from a public interest writ petition filed under Article 32 of the Constitution of India by Rakesh Kumar Agarwalla, father of a st...

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Bombay High Court Allows Assistant Professor's Challenge to Superannuation at Age 60, Holds AICTE Retirement Age of 65 Applicable to Private Self-Finance Standalone Institution. Goa Institute of Management's Faculty Manual Fixing Retirement Age at 60 is Overridden by AICTE Regulations.

The petitioner, Dr. Vilasini Devi Nair, was appointed as an Assistant Professor at the Goa Institute of Management (GIM), a private self-finance stand...

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Supreme Court Allows Ayurveda College to Continue PG Courses Despite Non-Compliance with New Regulations. Central Council's attempt to withdraw permission for PG courses due to non-compliance with 2016 Regulations fails as college had already admitted students under 2012 Regulations.

The case involves appeals by the Central Council for Indian Medicine against judgments of the Karnataka High Court that allowed writ petitions filed b...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petition of BSMD Graduates Against MCI for Provisional Registration - Medical Council of India Cannot Refuse Registration Solely on Ground of Non-Recognition of Foreign Medical Course Under Section 25(1) of Indian Medical Council Act, 1956.

The petitioners, Shivaji Dnyandeo Patil and another, completed their HSC in February 2003 and secured admission in October 2003 to a Bachelor of Scien...

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Bombay High Court Allows Medical Students to Appear for Supplementary Examination in General Surgery Despite MCI Regulations. University Regulations Prevail Over MCI Regulations as MCI Regulations are Directory Not Mandatory.

The petitioners were students prosecuting their M.B.B.S. course in colleges affiliated to the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences. They had pass...