Admission Supervisory Committee to initiate suo motu action against private medical colleges: SC
Upholding the Kerala High Court order, the Supreme Court has recently opined that the Admission Supervisory Committee and Fee Regulatory Committee for Professional Colleges of Kerala can initiate suo motu proceedings in respect of medical admissions made by the self-financing colleges.
Such an observation came from the Supreme Court as it was considering a plea challenging the scope and ambit of the powers of the Committee under Sections 4(6) and 4(7) of the Kerala Professional Colleges or Institutions (Prohibition Of Capitation Fee, Regulation Of Admission, Fixation Of NonExploitative Fee And Other Measures To Ensure Equity And Excellence in Professional Education) Act.
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