
Karnataka High Court Directs Ayurveda College To Surrender One Management Seat To Govt For Admitting Student Beyond Cut-Off Date
Live LawThe Karnataka High Court has directed the Mangalore-based Karnataka Ayurveda Medical College to surrender one management seat to the government during the next academic year i.e., 2024-25, for admitting a student beyond the cut off date. The college said that though it had sent the list of students seeking approval for admission including that of Jirewad Kalyani Sunil, respondent University has not approved the admission. The claim of the college that in the original list name of Ms.Jirewad Kalyani Sunil was also included is, not only factually incorrect but also contrary to records,” said the court. After respondent-University approves the list and if vacancies are found on account of non approval of some of the students, the colleges indulge in making up these vacancies by giving admissions to students beyond the cut-off date.” “If petitioner-college claims that in place of Mr.Khot Abid Zameer admission is given to Ms.Jirewad Kalyani Sunil, then it does not require any enquiry and it clearly demonstrates that admission is given to said student after cut-off date and after partial approval of list sent by college.
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