Khaleej Times

SC refuses to stay NEET ordinance

- IANS

new delhi — The Supreme Court on Friday refused to stay the National eligibilit­y-cum-entrance test ordinance, saying that its validity on the ground it violated Article 14 of the constituti­on could be challenged when the court opened after the summer break.

An apex court vacation bench of Justice Prafulla C. Pant and Justice D.Y. Chandrachu­d, while declining to pass any interim order, said that anything at this stage would create further confusion.

“It will create further confusion,” the bench said.

The court was hearing a public interest suit by one Anand Rai contending that the May 24 ordinance was brought to upset the April 28 judgement of the top court laying down a ‘one nation one test’ for admission to undergradu­ate medical courses across the country. Opposing the plea for staying the ordinance, Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi said that it was promulgate­d to accommodat­e states like Tamil Nadu, Maharashtr­a, Goa, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh, who have already held there state-level entrance examinatio­ns for admitting students in government medical colleges and filled the quota of government seats in private medical colleges.

The Supreme Court had earlier ruled that admission to MBBS/ BDS courses would be done only through NEET and scrapped the entrance tests conducted by the state government­s and private medical colleges. The court had revived NEET after recalling its 2013 order by which the common entrance test was declared unconstitu­tional. —

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