MP medical entrance scam: SC allows private college body to become party
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New Delhi, (IANS): The Supreme Court on Friday allowed the association of private dental and medical colleges to become party to a matter seeking CBI probe into alleged "irregularities" in Madhya Pradesh's Dental and Medical Admission Test (DMAT) to fill management quota seats in privately-run medical colleges in the state.
While permitting the association to be impleaded in the matter relating to DMAT, a bench of Chief Justice H.L.Dattu, Justice Kurian Joseph and Justice Amitava Roy issued notice on the petitions seeking transfer of their cases relating to admission irregularities from Madhya Pradesh High Court to the apex court.
The notice on transfer petitions moved by Paras Saklecha, Anand Rai, and Himanshu Choyal is returnable in three weeks.
The apex court on August 14 had asked the Madhya Pradesh government file in "black and white" its response to the plea seeking a Central Bureau of Investigation probe into alleged "irregularities" in the DMAT.
"Whatever you want to say put it in black and while," the apex court had said when Attorney General Mukjul Rohatgi had opposed the plea for CBI probe, contending that the state government had no role in the conduct of DMAT and the admissions made under it.
While permitting the association to be impleaded in the matter relating to DMAT, a bench of Chief Justice H.L.Dattu, Justice Kurian Joseph and Justice Amitava Roy issued notice on the petitions seeking transfer of their cases relating to admission irregularities from Madhya Pradesh High Court to the apex court.
The notice on transfer petitions moved by Paras Saklecha, Anand Rai, and Himanshu Choyal is returnable in three weeks.
The apex court on August 14 had asked the Madhya Pradesh government file in "black and white" its response to the plea seeking a Central Bureau of Investigation probe into alleged "irregularities" in the DMAT.
"Whatever you want to say put it in black and while," the apex court had said when Attorney General Mukjul Rohatgi had opposed the plea for CBI probe, contending that the state government had no role in the conduct of DMAT and the admissions made under it.
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