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Supreme Court Upholds Pharmacy Council of India's Exclusive Jurisdiction Over Pharmacy Education, Overriding AICTE. The Pharmacy Act, 1948 is a complete code, and the word 'pharmacy' in Section 2(g) of the AICTE Act must be read down to exclude AICTE's regulatory power.

The Supreme Court adjudicated a batch of cases concerning the regulatory authority over pharmacy education in India. The dispute arose when the Pharma...

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Supreme Court Upholds Pharmacy Council of India's Moratorium on New Pharmacy Colleges Under Pharmacy Act, 1948. Regulatory Power to Impose Moratorium Valid as Reasonable Restriction Under Article 19(6) to Prevent Mushrooming Growth and Unemployment.

The Supreme Court of India addressed appeals filed by the Pharmacy Council of India challenging judgments from the High Courts of Karnataka, Delhi, an...

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Supreme Court Upholds Teachers in University Appointment Validity Dispute - Appointments Made Under Uttar Pradesh State Universities Act, 1973 Remain Valid Despite University's Conversion to Central University Under Central Universities Act, 2009.

The dispute involved teachers appointed as Associate Professors/Assistant Professors in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at H.N.B. Garhwal Un...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Pharmacy Council's Rejection of D.Pharm Course Approval for Non-Compliance with Infrastructure Norms. Council's decision set aside for being arbitrary and contrary to Pharmacy Act, 1948 and Education Regulations, 1991.

The petitioners, Shree Swami Samarth Bahuuddeshiya Shaikshanik Samajik Sanstha va Krida Mandal (an educational trust) and V.J. Shinde Institute of Pha...

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High Court of Karnataka Allows Student's Appeal in Education Dispute — University Directed to Recognize Academic Year for M.Pharma Course. Admission Cancellation for Lack of Eligibility Upheld but Student Permitted to Continue in Same Batch Due to University's Failure to Timely Communicate Deficiency.

The appellant, Mr. Apputha Raj, filed a writ appeal against an order of a learned Single Judge dismissing his writ petition. The appellant had sought ...

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Madras High Court Allows Pharmacy College's Petition Against Essentiality Certificate Requirement. State Government cannot insist on essentiality certificate for PCI-regulated courses; Division Bench ruling followed.

The petitioner, Sun College of Pharmacy & Research Centre, represented by its Chairman, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of...