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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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High Court of Bombay at Goa Dismisses Petition Challenging MBBS Seat Allotment Based on NEET Scores — No Right to Claim Admission Beyond Published Merit List. Petitioners, who were not in the merit list, had no vested right to challenge allotment to other candidates.

The petitioners, Kum. Pujal V. Nayak and Kum. Annabelle Melanie Gomes, filed a writ petition before the High Court of Bombay at Goa challenging the al...

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Supreme Court Stays High Court Order Striking Down Domicile/Residence-Based Reservation for PG Medical Admissions in Chandigarh. The Court holds that the validity of such reservation requires detailed examination and allows the admission process to continue subject to final outcome.

The Supreme Court of India heard appeals against the judgment of the Punjab and Haryana High Court which had struck down the domicile/residence-based ...

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Bombay High Court Partly Allows MBBS Admission Cancellation Challenge, Directs Consideration for Open Category Seat. Debarment from Health Science Courses Set Aside for Violation of Natural Justice.

The petitioner, Bipin Blowda, a domicile of Rajasthan, appeared for NEET for the academic year 2017-18 and secured a score making him eligible for MBB...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Clause 10.10.1 of NEETUG 2017 Brochure Denying Admission to MBBS/BDS for Student Already Enrolled in BAMS. Clause restricting eligibility based on prior admission to another health science course is valid and not ultra vires.

The petitioner, Miss Maithilee Tukaram Kadam, a student who had passed her SSC with 98.64% and HSC in 2015, appeared for MHCET in 2015 and 2016. Based...