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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petitions Challenging Transfer of Assistant Professors from Autonomous College. Government retains administrative control over employees recruited before grant of autonomy, and transfer order is not ultra vires.

The petitioners, Assistant Professors, were recruited by the State Government before their college became autonomous. Subsequently, the government tra...

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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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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition of Professors Challenging Exclusion from Director Selection Process in Autonomous College. Internal Candidates Not Entitled to Be Considered if They Do Not Meet Qualifications Prescribed by Board of Governors Under Autonomous Status.

The petitioners, Prof. Bandu Baburao Meshram and Prof. Abhay Bambole, were professors at Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI), an autonomou...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Vice Chancellor's Decision to Reject Appointment of Principal Due to Lack of Teaching Experience in College. Government Resolution Requiring 10 Years Teaching Experience for Principal Post in Non-Government Colleges Held Valid Under Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994.

The petitioner, Beena Inamdar, a teacher by profession, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India challenging the decision ...

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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...

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High Court of Bombay at Goa Dismisses Petition Challenging NOC Requirement for College Affiliation. Condition in Statute SC-1 of Goa University Act, 1984 is Valid and Not Ultra Vires.

The petitioners, Vikas Parishad (also known as Pedne Taluka Vikas Parishad), a registered society, and its Chairman, filed a writ petition before the ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Challenge to NLSIU's Separate Admission Test NLAT — Upholds University's Autonomy in Admission Process. NLSIU's decision to conduct its own entrance exam for 2020-21, deviating from CLAT, was held to be within its statutory powers under the NLSIU Act, 1986, and not arbitrary.

The judgment arises from a public interest writ petition filed under Article 32 of the Constitution of India by Rakesh Kumar Agarwalla, father of a st...

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High Court Upholds Writ Petition Against Private Educational Institution for Unilateral Change in Staff Service Conditions. Supreme Court affirms decision, emphasizing the public duty of education institutions and the doctrine of legitimate expectation.

The High Court on 05.08.2014, regarding the maintainability of a writ petition under Article 226 against a private educational institution. The case i...