Sources from Chennai have stated that The Madras High Court today refused to stay a Tamil Nadu government order, reserving 85% of seats in MBBS and BDS courses for the state board and only 15% for those of the other boards. Justice Pushpa Sathyanarayana declined to grant any interim stay on the government's order while hearing a plea by one Darnish Kumar and two others, challenging the June 22 order.




The bench, however, issued notices to the Health and Family Welfare Department's secretary, Medical Education's additional director, the Selection Committee's secretary and the Medical Council of India, seeking their stands on the plea by July 5 and moreover the petitioners submitted that the allocation of seats in medical colleges on the basis of the Board of Education has been frowned upon and quashed by the Supreme Court.

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Moreover the petitioners further stated that once a common merit list is prepared for the purpose of grant of admission to MBBS and BDS courses based on NEET results, the only permissible reservation is in favor of students who have studied in schools situated within Tamilnadu.


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