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Context: Recently, the Supreme Court of India gave its judgement on the admission criteria of minority institutions.It held that National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) is mandatory for admission to all the medical colleges and the right of minority institutions is not absolute and is amenable to regulation. Issue
Keep point of the Judgement
Rights of Minority Educational Institutions
Right to establish a Minority Educational Institution:-
The Competent authority shall:-
Article 30 (1) of the Constitution and Section 2(g) of the NCMEI Act:
P.A. Inamdar Vs. State of Maharashtra, 2006 case
By: Shubham Tiwari ProfileResourcesReport error
Ayush Mittal
Please cut daily current affairs into a shorter length
Ayush in daily current affairs we have to elaborate both static as well as current part. So, just read highlighted ones. Thanks for your suggestion.
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