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Supreme Court Allows Appeal by Students Against Bombay High Court Order Reconducting Admissions to JBIMS as Autonomous Institute. Court Holds That Autonomous Status of JBIMS Had Lapsed and Could Not Be Extended Retrospectively Without Following Due Process.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by 39 students from the University of Mumbai against the Bombay High Court's judgment dated 25.07.2019. The...

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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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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Nursing College Seeking Recognition for B.Sc and M.Sc Nursing Courses. Appellant failed to submit complete application and lacked own Parent Hospital as required by Indian Nursing Council guidelines.

The appellant, Pt. Bateswari Dayal Mishr Shiksha Samiti, runs Dayal Nursing College, Gwalior, and claimed to have been running B.Sc (Nursing) since 20...

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Bombay High Court Directs MCI to Conduct Fresh Inspection of Medical College in Rural Area — Petitioner Not Pressing Validity of Clause 8(3)(1)(a) of Establishment Regulations, 1999. Renewal of permission for medical college requires proper inspection and opportunity to rectify deficiencies.

The petitioner, Vedantaa Institute of Academic Excellence Pvt. Ltd., was granted permission to start a medical college in a rural and tribal area of P...

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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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Bombay High Court Allows Petition Seeking Second Mop-Up Round for Private Unaided Physiotherapy Colleges in PG Admissions. State Directed to Conduct Centralized Round Before Institutional Level Rounds as Per Information Brochure.

The petitioner, Alisha Murtaza Khokhawala, a student who completed her B.P.Th from M.G.M. College of Physiotherapy, Navi Mumbai in 2017, sought admiss...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petitions Challenging Mop-Up Round for MBBS/BDS Admissions. The court held that the Mop-Up round conducted by the Directorate of Medical Education was in compliance with the Supreme Court's directions and the timeline of 31st August 2018.

The petitioners, students aspiring for MBBS/BDS seats, filed writ petitions challenging the Mop-Up round conducted by the Directorate of Medical Educa...