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september 1996

Supreme Court of India · 1996-09-11

CHANDER CHINAR BADA A.U.SOCIETY vs THE STATE OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR .

Citation / case number
SC 1996/78173
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
CHANDER CHINAR BADA A.U.SOCIETY
Respondent
THE STATE OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR .
Author
SINGH N.P.
Bench
SINGH N.P.

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court addressed the issue of admission regulations for a medical college established by the Chander Chinar Bada Akhara Udasin Society under the J & K Society Registration Act. The Court emphasized the necessity for the State Government to frame rules for admissions in accordance with its earlier judgment in J.P. Unnikrishnan vs. State of A.P. (1993) 1 SCC 645, which mandates the establishment of a fair admission process. The Court held that the failure of the State Government to include the Society's medical college in its admission advertisements deprived eligible candidates of their rights, thereby necessitating the formulation of appropriate guidelines for admissions.

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