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january 2005

Supreme Court of India · 2005-01-12

MRIDUL DHAR (MINOR) vs UNION OF INDIA .

Citation / case number
SC 2004/14435
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
MRIDUL DHAR (MINOR)
Respondent
UNION OF INDIA .
Author
Y.K.SABHARWAL,D.M.DHARMADHIKARI,TARUN CHATTERJEE
Bench
Y.K.SABHARWAL,D.M.DHARMADHIKARI,TARUN CHATTERJEE

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court reiterated the necessity of adhering to the All India Quota for MBBS/BDS admissions as established in prior judgments, specifically emphasizing the need for compliance with the time schedule for admissions as per the Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2004. The Court held that all seats must be considered while calculating the 15% All India Quota, ensuring that meritorious students are not deprived of their rightful admissions. The Court directed the concerned States to provide necessary information to the Director General of Health Services to facilitate the admission process, thereby upholding the principles of fairness and transparency in medical admissions.

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