BHARATHIDASAN UNIVERSITY AND ANR. versus ALL INDIA COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND ORS.
Universities are excluded from 'technical institutions' within the meaning of Section 2(h) of the AICTE Act, and thus are not required to seek prior approval from AICTE for starting courses or departments in technical education. AICTE regulations compelling universities to obtain such approval are void and...
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- Parties
- Appellant: Bharathidasan University; Respondent: All India Council for Technical Education
- Jurisdiction
- India
- Judgment Date
- 24 September 2001
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / Supreme Court Appeal From Madras High Court Division Bench
- Outcome
- appeal allowed
- Legal Topics
- Technical Education, Regulation of Universities, Statutory Interpretation, Regulation Making Powers of AICTE
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Parties
Bharathidasan University
Appellant
All India Council for Technical Education
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Supreme Court Appeal From Madras High Court Division Bench
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether a university is obliged to seek prior approval of AICTE before starting technical courses or departments
- 2 Whether AICTE regulations are valid and enforceable against universities
Ratio Decidendi
Universities are excluded from 'technical institutions' within the meaning of Section 2(h) of the AICTE Act, and thus are not required to seek prior approval from AICTE for starting courses or departments in technical education. AICTE regulations compelling universities to obtain such approval are void and unenforceable as they are inconsistent with the Act.
Court Disposition
appeal allowed
Orders
- Set aside judgment of Madras High Court Division Bench and Single Judge
- Dismissed writ petition filed by AICTE in High Court
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