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No domicile based reservation in NEET PG Admission Supreme Court

No domicile based reservation in NEET PG

No domicile based reservation in NEET PG Admission

The Supreme Court has given verdict that  domicile-based reservations in postgraduate (PG) medical courses are impermissible, declaring them unconstitutional for violating Article 14 of the Constitution

This judgement sets an example that effectively mandates that PG medical admission under the state quota must be determined solely on merit in NEET PG

No domicile based reservation in NEET PG

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As you know NEET PG is conducted by National Board of Education.

No domicile based reservation in NEET PG

The Supreme Court said residence based reservation in PG medical courses is violative of Article 14 of the constitution as the judgement given by three judge bench justice Hrishekesh Roy,Sudhanshu Dhulia and SVN Bhatti

The bench unequivocally ruled that state-imposed domicile requirements for admission to PG medical programmes contravene the constitutional guarantee of equality and cannot be sustained.

Supreme Court order reads“We are all domiciles in the territory of India. There is nothing like a provincial or state domicile. There is only one domicile. We are all residents of India,” the bench stated, underscoring that Article 19 of the Constitution grants every citizen the right to reside, trade, and pursue a profession anywhere in the country.

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