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Supreme Court Restores Fee Regulatory Committee's Determination in Telangana Professional College Fee Dispute. Court Sets Aside High Court's Re-determination of Fees for B.E./B.Tech Courses for Block Period 2016-2019, Upholding Expert Committee's Uniform Fee of Rs.97,000 per Student.

The Supreme Court considered appeals arising from a dispute over the fixation of fee structure for B.E. and B.Tech courses in private unaided professi...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court's Quashing of Corpus Fund Levy in Kerala Medical Colleges. Executive Order Cannot Impose Financial Burden Without Legislative Authority Under the Kerala Medical Education Act, 2017.

The Supreme Court of India heard cross-appeals arising from a common judgment of the Kerala High Court dated 23.07.2020 concerning the validity of a c...

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Bombay High Court Allows Unaided Private School to Fix Fees Subject to Reasonable Regulation. Fee Fixation Must Be Transparent and Not Excessive Under Grant in Aid Code and Maharashtra Educational Institutions (Prohibition of Capitation Fee) Act, 1987.

The petitioners, Hindi Vidya Bhavan Society and another, are a society registered under the Societies' Registration Act, 1860 and a public trust under...

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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 Dismisses Petitions Challenging Medical College Admission Process — Upholds Institutional Preference and Reservation Policy. Institutional preference by minority unaided medical colleges is permissible under Article 30(1) of the Constitution and does not violate Article 14.

The judgment involves multiple writ petitions filed by students challenging the admission process for MBBS/BDS courses in medical colleges in Maharash...