Medical Education Law

Supreme Court Directs Admission in Next Academic Year for Illegally Denied PG Medical Seat: National Medical Commission vs. Mothukuru Sriyah Koumudi (2020)

Supreme Court Directs Admission in Next Academic Year for Illegally Denied PG Medical Seat: National Medical Commission vs. Mothukuru Sriyah Koumudi (2020) LEGAL ISSUE: Whether a student, illegally denied admission to a Post Graduate medical course, can be granted admission in the next academic year and be compensated for the loss of an academic year. […]

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Supreme Court Upholds Institutional Preference in Post Graduate Medical Admissions Despite NEET (4 October 2019)

Supreme Court Upholds Institutional Preference in Post Graduate Medical Admissions Despite NEET Date of the Judgment: 4 October 2019 Citation: Yatinkumar Jasubhai Patel vs. State of Gujarat (2019) INSC 1179 Judges: Arun Mishra, J., M.R. Shah, J., B.R. Gavai, J. Can a medical college give preference to its own graduates for post-graduate admissions, even after

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Supreme Court Refuses Extension for PG Medical Admissions: Education Promotion Society vs. Union of India (21 June 2019)

Supreme Court Refuses Extension for PG Medical Admissions: Education Promotion Society vs. Union of India (2019) Date of the Judgment: 21 June 2019 Citation: Not Available Judges: Deepak Gupta, J., Surya Kant, J. Can medical colleges be granted an extension of time to fill vacant postgraduate (PG) seats? The Supreme Court of India recently addressed

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Supreme Court directs fresh MCI inspection for medical college: Annaii Medical College & Hospital vs. Union of India (2017)

Can a medical college be denied permission to operate based on a single inspection? The Supreme Court of India addressed this question in a case involving Annaii Medical College. The court directed a fresh inspection to ensure fairness and accuracy. This case highlights the importance of thorough evaluation in granting permissions to medical colleges. LEGAL

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Supreme Court allows admissions for Apollo Medical College for 2017-18 session: Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences & Research vs. Union of India (2017) INSC 728 (31 August 2017)

Can a medical college, which has been granted conditional permission, be denied the opportunity to admit students for the next academic year despite fulfilling infrastructure and academic requirements? The Supreme Court of India addressed this critical issue in a recent judgment. The Court examined the decision of the Central Government to bar Apollo Institute of

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Supreme Court Upholds NEET Admission Schedule: Maharishi Markandeshwar University Case (2017)

LEGAL ISSUE: Adherence to the NEET admission schedule for medical and dental postgraduate courses. CASE TYPE: Education Law, specifically relating to medical admissions. Case Name: Ashish Ranjan and Ors. vs. Union of India and Ors. Judgment Date: 19th June 2017 Date of the Judgment: 19th June 2017 Citation: Not available in the provided document. Judges:

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Supreme Court Orders Fresh Inspection for Medical College: Subharti Medical College vs. Union of India (2017)

Can a medical college be denied an increase in seats based on a single inspection report? The Supreme Court of India addressed this question in a case involving Subharti Medical College. The court ordered a fresh inspection, highlighting the importance of thorough verification in such matters. This case falls under the ambit of medical education

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