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SC ticks off courts for blocking MBBS seats

IndiaTimes Saturday, 9 November 2024
The Supreme Court advised high courts to exercise caution when ordering medical colleges to reserve seats for students alleging unfair admission denials. The court emphasized that such orders should only be issued in exceptional cases with strong evidence, as vacant seats result in significant financial losses for colleges.
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