ISLAMIC ACADEMY OF EDUCATION AND ANOTHER versus STATE OF KARNATAKA AND OTHERS
The Court clarified the interpretation of T.M.A. Pai Foundation judgment: institutes have autonomy to fix fee structures, but surplus must only be used for their educational purpose; no rigid government fee structure; minority institutions possess special rights under Article 30, whereas non-minority do not;...
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- Parties
- Petitioner: Islamic Academy of Education; Respondent: State of Karnataka; Respondent: Union of India; Respondent: Other State Governments and educational institutions
- Jurisdiction
- India
- Judgment Date
- 14 August 2003
- Procedural Posture
- Writ Petition/interlocutory Application / Constitution Bench Reference, Clarification of Previous Judgment
- Outcome
- Clarification of T.M.A. Pai Foundation judgment; direction for committee establishment; writ petitions and interlocutory applications disposed; reference to larger bench.
- Legal Topics
- Minority Rights, Professional Education, Fee Regulation, Admission Procedure, Recognition/affiliation
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Parties
Islamic Academy of Education
Petitioner
State of Karnataka
Respondent
Union of India
Respondent
Other State Governments and educational institutions
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Writ Petition/interlocutory Application / Constitution Bench Reference, Clarification of Previous Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether educational institutions are entitled to fix their own fee structure
- 2 Whether minority and non-minority educational institutions stand on the same footing and have the same rights
- 3 Extent to which private unaided professional colleges can fill seats independently
Ratio Decidendi
The Court clarified the interpretation of T.M.A. Pai Foundation judgment: institutes have autonomy to fix fee structures, but surplus must only be used for their educational purpose; no rigid government fee structure; minority institutions possess special rights under Article 30, whereas non-minority do not; professional college admissions must be by merit via common entrance tests either conducted by the State or a relevant association; management quotas for minority institutions can be set at different percentages, considering community needs; committees shall be formed in each State to approve fees and oversee entrance tests, ensuring fairness and preventing capitation or profiteering.
Court Disposition
Clarification of T.M.A. Pai Foundation judgment; direction for committee establishment; writ petitions and interlocutory applications disposed; reference to larger bench.
Orders
- Each State must set up a Committee for fee fixation scrutiny and approval.
- No institution may charge capitation fee; penalty and withdrawal of recognition/affiliation for violations.
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