Monday, March 16, 2026
18.1 C
New Delhi

For irregular admissions, SC fines 10 Rajasthan dental colleges Rs 10 crore each

NEW DELHI: In a first of its kind order, Supreme Court has imposed a cost of Rs 10 crore each on 10 private dental colleges in Rajasthan for admitting students who did not secure threshold marks in NEET 2016-17, the basis for admission to all medical and dental courses across India.A bench of Justices J K Maheshwari and Vijay Bishnoi Thursday asked the colleges to deposit the cost with Rajasthan State Legal Services Authority and said it would be invested in fixed deposits and the interests would be utilised for maintenance, upgrade and improvement of ‘One Stop Centres’, Nari Niketans, old-age homes as well as childcare institutions established by Rajasthan govt.Accepting arguments of Rishabh Sancheti, who represented 59 students, and other advocates, SC invoked its exclusive powers under Article 142 of the Constitution to regularise the degrees of those who, though admitted illegally to the 2016-17 BDS courses, passed out and were awarded qualifications. The relief to the students, whose future was in suspense as their degrees were not regularised, came with a caveat. The bench directed them to file affidavits before Rajasthan HC offering pro bono services to the state govt as and when they are called upon to serve people during calamities, outbreak of diseases or other emergencies in the state.Writing the judgment, Justice Bishnoi said, “The colleges are directed to deposit a cost of Rs 10 crore each, and the state of Rajasthan is directed to deposit a sum of Rs 10 lakh with the Rajasthan State Legal Services Authority within a period of eight weeks.” The bench requested the Rajasthan HC Chief Justice to constitute a five-judge committee, including at least one woman judge, to ensure effective utilisation of the interest amount accruing from the fixed deposit of Rs 100 crore.Expressing strong displeasure over the way standards of medical education are being diluted as reflected in the case in hand, the bench said, “The colleges committed blatant illegality and wilful violation of the 2007 regulations while admitting students beyond the permitted relaxation of percentile, thus warranting strict punitive action.””Further, the state of Rajasthan also acted without any authority of law while granting relaxations and failed to timely inform the colleges of the decisions of the central govt and the Dental Council of India,” it said.Given the lowering of minimum mark criteria for admission, several students were found to be still pursuing their BDS degree courses despite passage of nine years since admission. The bench said they would be discharged from the course as the 2007 regulation allowed a student a maximum of nine years to clear the five-year degree course.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Red Carpets, Diamonds, Dinner, Swag Bags And Security: The $56 Million Price Of The Oscars

The Academy Awards are Hollywood’s biggest celebration of cinema. From red carpets and security to luxury swag bags and celebrity fashion, here’s how much the Oscars really cost. Read More

Priyanka Chopra Jonas Serves Dior Drama On The 98th Oscars Red Carpet

The 2026 Academy Awards presenter Priyanka Chopra Jonas made a stunning appearance on the 98th Oscars red carpet. Read More

Rajya Sabha Elections 2026 LIVE: Voting For 37 Seats Across 10 States Today; Nitish Kumar, Sharad Pawar In Fray

Rajya Sabha Elections 2026 Live Updates: In key battlegrounds in Bihar, Haryana, and Odisha, the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is working to defeat Opposition gains. Read More

‘Protect Own Territory’: Trump ‘Demands’ Countries To Join Coalition To Police Strait Of Hormuz

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom US President Donald Trump said he has asked around seven countries to deploy warships to help secure shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz, as escalating tensions wit Read More

Iran calls Israeli bombing of fuel depots ‘ecocide’; Trump warns Nato over war fallout

The ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran has evolved into a major regional crisis, with military strikes and retaliatory attacks spreading across multiple countries in the Middle East. Read More

Topics

Red Carpets, Diamonds, Dinner, Swag Bags And Security: The $56 Million Price Of The Oscars

The Academy Awards are Hollywood’s biggest celebration of cinema. From red carpets and security to luxury swag bags and celebrity fashion, here’s how much the Oscars really cost. Read More

Priyanka Chopra Jonas Serves Dior Drama On The 98th Oscars Red Carpet

The 2026 Academy Awards presenter Priyanka Chopra Jonas made a stunning appearance on the 98th Oscars red carpet. Read More

Rajya Sabha Elections 2026 LIVE: Voting For 37 Seats Across 10 States Today; Nitish Kumar, Sharad Pawar In Fray

Rajya Sabha Elections 2026 Live Updates: In key battlegrounds in Bihar, Haryana, and Odisha, the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is working to defeat Opposition gains. Read More

‘Protect Own Territory’: Trump ‘Demands’ Countries To Join Coalition To Police Strait Of Hormuz

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom US President Donald Trump said he has asked around seven countries to deploy warships to help secure shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz, as escalating tensions wit Read More

Iran calls Israeli bombing of fuel depots ‘ecocide’; Trump warns Nato over war fallout

The ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran has evolved into a major regional crisis, with military strikes and retaliatory attacks spreading across multiple countries in the Middle East. Read More

Major fire breaks out at Dubai International Airport after drone strike; flights suspended — Watch

Fire at Dubai International Airport A major fire erupted at Dubai International Airport early Monday as Iran continued missile and drone attacks across Gulf states in retaliation for the war initiated by the US and Israel a fortnigh Read More

PM Takaichi to visit US, vows to be ‘candid’ with Trump as as oil pressures mount amid West Asia war

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is set to meet Donald Trump during her first US visit since taking office, promising to be “candid” as Japan faces security concerns and economic pressure from rising oil prices linked to the Iran war Go to Source Read More

19 Indians Among 35 Held In UAE Over Misleading Content Amid West Asia Conflict

The move follows rigorous monitoring of digital platforms to combat the spread of fabricated information and artificial content intended to incite public disorder. Read More

Related Articles