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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Home University Reservation in Technical Courses. Rules 9(3)(c), 9(3)(d) and 13 of Maharashtra Unaided Private Professional Educational Institutions Rules, 2017 held intra vires the Act and not violative of Articles 14, 19(1)(g), 21, 15(4) and 29(2).

The petitioners, eight students from various districts in Maharashtra, filed a writ petition challenging Rules 9(3)(c), 9(3)(d) and 13 of the Maharash...

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Bombay High Court Allows Admission to Hotel Management Course Without CET for HSC Students with 45% Marks. Relaxation of CET Requirement Upheld Under AICTE Guidelines, State Rules Held Inconsistent.

The petitioners, three students who had passed the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) examination with 45% aggregate marks, sought admission to the un...

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Bombay High Court Allows Admission of ST Student Despite Pending Validity Certificate, Emphasizing Right to Education. Court directs provisional admission based on father's valid tribe certificate and pending scrutiny application.

The petitioner, Kedar Nandkishor Pawar, an 18-year-old student belonging to the Thakur Scheduled Tribe, filed a writ petition before the Bombay High C...

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Bombay High Court Allows Admission of Disabled Student in MBBS Course Under PWD Quota Despite Late Disability Certificate. Disability Certificate Issued After Cut-off Date Cannot Deny Pre-existing Disability Benefit.

The petitioner, Pragati Motghare, a student who lost her lower limb due to electrocution in 2011, applied for admission to the MBBS course under the P...

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Supreme Court Upholds Penalty on Educational Institution for Excess Admissions in AICTE Case. Institution directed to pay balance penalty of Rs. 19.10 crore; students awarded degrees despite illegal admissions.

The petitioner, Foundation for Organizational Research and Education Fore School of Management, a registered educational institution, applied to AICTE...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Bond Obligation for Super-Speciality Doctors in Public Medical Colleges — Service Condition and Penalty Valid Under Article 226. Doctors Who Completed D.M./M.Ch. Courses Must Serve Two Years or Pay Rs.25 Lakhs Penalty as Per Government Resolution Dated 8 February 2008.

The petitioners, comprising 62 doctors in the first petition and 69 in the second, were doctors who had either completed or were pursuing super-specia...