BAMS Admission Row: Kerala HC Rules Quasi-Judicial Body Cannot Defend Its Own Set Aside Orders

Written By :  sheeba farhat
Published On 2026-02-04 12:45 GMT   |   Update On 2026-02-04 12:45 GMT
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While considering a plea arising from a BAMS admission dispute and examining whether a quasi-judicial body can act as an aggrieved party, the Kerala High Court has ruled that the Admission Supervisory Committee (ASC) for Medical Education in Kerala cannot file an appeal to defend its own order after it has been set aside by a Single Judge of the Court.

The Division Bench comprising Justice Anil K. Narendran and Justice Muralee Krishna S. dismissed the writ appeal filed by the Committee on the ground that it was not maintainable.

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BAMS Admission Row: Kerala HC Bars Quasi-Judicial Body’s Appeal

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