PREETI MITTAL ETC. ETC. versus GAGANJOT KAUR SAIRA AND ORS. ETC. ETC.

PREETI MITTAL ETC. ETC. versus GAGANJOT KAUR SAIRA AND ORS. ETC. ETC.

Neither the Notification nor prospectus specified the order of filling seats; admission committee's method was fair and reasonable, and not arbitrary. The reserved seat for Scheduled Caste in All India Pool should go to eligible Scheduled Caste candidate from Chandigarh Pool, not to a general category candidate.

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Parties
Appellant: Preeti Mittal; Respondent: Gaganjot Kaur Saira and Ors.
Jurisdiction
India
Judgment Date
05 April 1999
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Supreme Court Decision on Appeal From Punjab & Haryana High Court
Outcome
Appeal allowed; Punjab & Haryana High Court judgment set aside.
Legal Topics
MBBS Admissions, Reservation Policy, Seat Allocation Procedure
Education Law MBBS Admissions Reservation Policy Seat Allocation Procedure

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Parties

Preeti Mittal

Appellant

Gaganjot Kaur Saira and Ors.

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Civil Appeal / Supreme Court Decision on Appeal From Punjab & Haryana High Court

  1. 1 Whether Chandigarh Administration's procedure of filling Chandigarh Pool seats first before All India Pool seats was valid under the Notification/prospectus for MBBS admission
  2. 2 Whether a reserved seat for Scheduled Caste candidate in All India Pool should be allocated to general category if no Scheduled Caste candidate from All India Pool is available

Ratio Decidendi

Neither the Notification nor prospectus specified the order of filling seats; admission committee's method was fair and reasonable, and not arbitrary. The reserved seat for Scheduled Caste in All India Pool should go to eligible Scheduled Caste candidate from Chandigarh Pool, not to a general category candidate.

Court Disposition

Appeal allowed; Punjab & Haryana High Court judgment set aside.

Orders

  • Writ petitions challenging the selection for 1998-99 MBBS course are dismissed.
  • No order as to costs.