SC dismisses PIL on admission of meritorious reserved candidates to open PG Medical seats

Published On 2025-03-12 12:15 GMT   |   Update On 2025-03-12 12:16 GMT

The Supreme Court bench recently stated that the matter related to admission of meritorious reserved category candidates to the open seats in postgraduate medical courses cannot be examined in a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) as it would require consideration of various complexities related to the matter.

Former Judge Justice Eswaraiah, filed the PIL as the President of All India Backward Classes Federation seeking a writ of mandamus seeking a declaration that Rule II (vi) and (viii) of the Government Order Ms No. 43 dated 13th March 2013 issued by State of Andhra Pradesh and provisions in the relevant Rules issued by the State of Telangana as illegal, arbitrary, unconstitutional and against the principles laid down by the Court.

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