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During the course of the listening to, Justice N. Kirubakaran broke down in tears and noticed that a decision has to be taken on the earliest to safeguard the curiosity of presidency college college students
The State authorities on Friday knowledgeable the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court that till a decision is taken by the Governor on the assent to the Bill on implementing 7.5 % horizontal reservation for authorities college college students who’ve cleared the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) in medical admissions, the prospectus for admissions will not be issued.
Advocate General Vijay Narayan knowledgeable a Division Bench of Justices N. Kirubakaran and B. Pugalendhi that no decision was taken by the Governor on the assent, and till then the prospectus/admission discover will not be issued for medical admissions.
During the course of the listening to, Justice N. Kirubakaran broke down in tears and noticed that a decision has to be taken on the earliest to safeguard the curiosity of presidency college college students.
The judges identified that as per knowledge obtainable, within the final three years solely three, 5 and 6 college students from authorities faculties obtained admission in medical schools. Therefore, a decision needed to be taken with respect to the implementation of the Tamil Nadu Admission to Undergraduate Courses in Medicine, Dentistry, Indian Medicine and Homeopathy on Preferential Basis to Students of Government Schools Bill, 2020, the judges mentioned.
Earlier, the courtroom had noticed that the Bill was handed by the Legislative Assembly unanimously on September 15 and despatched to the Governor for his assent on the exact same day. However, it had been pending for one month with none decision being taken on it.
If no decision was taken with regard to reservation for authorities college college students, positively, fewer college students would get admission and the pursuits of the federal government college college students would be affected, the judges mentioned.
The courtroom was listening to a batch of public curiosity litigation petitions which sought a path to the State to implement horizontal reservation for authorities college college students as really useful by the fee headed by retired High Court Judge P. Kalaiyarasan.
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