The Karnataka High Court has directed the State government to conduct an inquiry for penalising or prosecuting culpable officials and persons responsible for not securing the undertaking/obligation bond for government service from candidates who had secured postgraduate degree and diploma seats for medical and dental courses under the government quota. The State, on the other hand, had relied on Rule …
The Karnataka High Court has held that Overseas Citizens of India cardholders, who are NEET UG 2017 qualified, shall be entitled to be treated on par with Non-Resident Indians in the matter of admission to first year MBBS/BDS course for the academic year 2017-18. A division bench comprising Justice HG Ramesh and Justice KS Mudagal was considering pleas of non-citizen …
The Supreme Court orders the status quo in admissions already made in Karnataka and refers the State government's new law to a larger Bench. The State government suspended counselling of students yet again after the Supreme Court by its interim order of August 19 ordered maintenance of the status quo as of that date with regard to admissions already made …