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SC agreed to listen to the request for the central decision for 27 and 10 percent quota for OBC, EWS in NEET

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a challenging pistol decision to apply a 27 percent quota for other reverse classes (OBC) and 10 percent for the category of parts (EWS) which are economically weaker in medical courses.
Judge Dy Chandrachud, Vikram Nath and Hima Kohli issued a notice of the petition to the central and medical counseling committee and marked them with a delayed problem.
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The bench said that it would issue a notification and mark this problem.
Senior Vikas Singh advocate, appeared for other applicants Yash Tekwani and others, said that in the previous verdict was held by the upper court that there would be no reservation in higher level courses.
The bench told him that it had issued a notification in a connected problem and looked for a response from respondents in two weeks.
Singh said that the central decision would have an impact on the entrance test of the national feasibility (NEET).
Tekwani and the others said in the request that they were doctors who had a Bachelor of Medical and Hurricane (MBBS) degrees recognized by universities or institutes in India and were registered with the State Medical Council.
The petition submitted through Advocates Tanvi Dubey said that the applicant had obtained temporary / permanent registration and candidates for NEET-PG 2021, which was proposed to be carried out on September 11.
“That the Applicant has submitted a WRIT application currently under Article 32 of the Indian Constitution to bring this court, a serious problem faced by thousands of students throughout the country given the notification on July 29, issued by the notification.
Respondents No.
1 (Medical Counseling Committee (Medical MCC)) “, said the request.
The request said that the applicants and candidates were equally exposed to shocked to note that the MCC video that was revealed notification had decided to implement a 27 percent of OBC reservations and 10 percent UWS reservations at 15 percent and 50 percent of all Indian quota seats (MBBS / BDS and MD / MS / MDS) With the effects of the current academic session 2021-22.
The Applicant seeks to offer notification on July 29, issued by the MCC which provides the implementation of the recipe criteria specified by the effects of the current academic session of 2021-22.
They also looked for directions to MCC to continue with the NEET-PG 2021 reservation policy provided under impuquable notifications for this academic year.
They say that according to the reservation policy, the overall order in 15 percent UG and 50 percent of the PG all Indian quota seats will – SC – 15 percent, ST – 7.5 percent, OBC- (non-cream layer) according to the central OBC list – 27 percent , the more economically weaker part – according to central government norms – 10 percent and people with disability-5 percent of horizontal reservations according to the norm.
On July 29, the center has decided to provide a reservation of 27 percent for OBC and a 10 percent reservation for the economically weaker part (EWS) in the All India Scheme Quota (AIQ) for undergraduate and Postgraduate Programs (MBBS / MD / MS / Diploma / BDS / MDS).
Notification by MCC is also issued on July 29, providing for the implementation of 27 percent of OBC reservations and 10 percent UWS reservations at 15 percent and 50 percent of the PG all Indian quota seats (MBBS / BDS / MS / MD / MDS) with the effects of the current academic session 2021-22.
“This will suddenly appear that the application of reservations for the academic year 2021-22 arbitrary and cannot be justified,” the Petitioner said, adding that the selection process that has begun for the current academic year cannot be disturbed, at a late stage.
“It is very low in humble that the registration process for registration to the NEET-PG starts from February 23, 2021 and the registration window for Neet PG-2021 is closed on March 15, 2021.
That NEET PG-2021 was previously scheduled to be held on April 18, 2021 and was postponed due to the increase In the case of Covid-19 and therefore the decision to implement a reservation policy for this academic year is reflection, “they said.
They handed over the July 13 notification also provided a number of candidates who have registered for NEET-PG-2021 and changes to reservations after registration for the exam will cause serious injustice to the applicants and who are not aware of the current reservation policy, when registering for the exam.

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