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Supreme Court Acquitted Appellant Due to Lack of Conclusive Evidence Regarding Handwriting on Postal Cover — Convictions Set Aside. Insufficient Proof of Disputed Document — Prosecution’s Failure to Exhibit Primary Evidence Led to Acquittal

Failure to produce the original postal cover as primary evidence rendered the expert report inadmissible — Prosecution’s inability to prov...

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Supreme Court Secures MBBS Admission for Differently Abled Candidate Despite Disability Above 40%. A landmark judgment emphasizing inclusivity and reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities in medical education.

The Supreme Court of India, upheld the rights of individuals with disabilities to pursue higher education. The appellant, Omkar Gond, who has a 45% s...

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Bombay High Court Ruling on Residency Criteria for MBBS Admissions in Goa. Balancing Merit and Residency: The court addresses the conflict between residency rules and the right to education.

The Bombay High Court, addressed two writ petitions regarding the eligibility for admission to the MBBS course at Goa Medical College (GMC). The key i...

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Supreme Court Rules on MBBS Admission Dispute in Madhya Pradesh. Meritorious Reserved Candidates Secure Victory for Unreserved Government School Quota in Landmark Judgment.

The Supreme Court of India addressed the appeals challenging the Madhya Pradesh High Court's decision regarding the allotment of MBBS seats. The case ...

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Supreme Court Allows Students in MBBS Admission Case Under Central Pool Seats Due to Denial of Fundamental Rights. Court Directs Immediate Admission and Systemic Reforms to Ensure Accessibility of Education for Marginalized Students from Ladakh Under Article 32 of the Constitution.

The Supreme Court of India addressed writ petitions filed under Article 32 of the Constitution by two students from Ladakh, Farzana Batool and Mohamma...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Petitions Seeking MBBS Admission Under PwD Quota — Eligibility Determined by Regulations in Force at Time of Admission, Not Commencement of Selection Process. Medical Council Regulations Amended Mid-Process Validly Applied; Expert Medical Opinion Binding.

The petitioners, students with locomotor disability, sought admission to MBBS course under the Persons with Disability (PwD) quota for the academic ye...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Sports Quota Admission Case Due to Belated Challenge and Lack of Candor. The Court upheld the final rank list published on 28.06.2019 as the basis for admission, rejecting the appellant's plea to shift a candidate from Individual to Team category.

The appellant, Jyothir R, challenged the categorization of Respondent No. 5, Sujithraj U. Mallan, under the Sports (Individual) category instead of Sp...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Student's Claim for Compensation for Loss of Academic Year Due to College's Irregular Admissions. Petitioner accepted full and final settlement of Rs 20 lakhs, barring further claims under principles of accord and satisfaction.

The petitioner, Riya George, a medical student, filed a writ petition under Article 32 of the Constitution seeking compensation from Kannur Medical Co...

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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...