Medical admissions: Hyd HC to hear case on Thu

HYDERABAD: Stating that an meantime order that used to be geared toward providing readability in maintaining 50:50 merit and reserved quotas in filling scientific seats used to be in fact being misinterpreted through the authorities for lowering the reserved quota seats in admissions, ratings of SC, ST, and BC scholars have moved the Hyderabad high court seeking justice.

The high court closing yr stayed certain portion of government order 550 issued through the composite Andhra Pradesh state that allowed most sensible rankers to make a choice a school of their selection. However, following pleas from OC candidates stating that the authorities were filling the seats vacated through such reserved meritorious candidates with reserved categories and that this used to be affecting the 50% merit seats, the HC previous mentioned that the merit 50% must now not be diminished.


Now, the reserved candidates are coming ahead announcing that this restraint order of the HC is being wrongly interpreted through the authorities, which is leading to a scenario the place all reserved categories put together are getting some distance not up to 50% seats.


V Ramchander Goud, recommend for the scholars of the weaker sections, told a bench headed through Justice V Ramasubramanian that the misinterpretation of the HC order had resulted in the reserved scholars shedding as many as 496 scientific seats in AP and 300 seats in Telangana in the current yr itself. There used to be an urgent want to rectify the problem, he mentioned.


“We understand the spirit behind the HC meantime order. It says neither the OC candidates nor the reserved candidates must lose on account of sliding. Each must have their 50% intact. This used to be the essence of the HC order. But this is being disturbed now”, the recommend mentioned.


The case might be heard again on Thursday.
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