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2005 Supreme(AP) 665

Andhra Pradesh High Court
Judges : B.S.REDDY
V.V.Sai Naresh - Appellant
Versus
Union of India - Respondent
Decided On : 07-26-05

Headnote:AP Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admissions) Order, 1974 - Para 5, 6 of presidential order - Scope and extent - Explained

       Held : Paras 5 and 6 of the Presidential Order deal with reservation of seats for local candidates in non-State-wide Universities and educational institutions and State-wide Universities and educational institutions respectively The expression state-wide University is defined in Para 2 (f) of the Order and the expression state-wide educational institution is defined in Para 2 (e) and such institutions are specified in the schedule to the Presidential order The Paragraph 8 empowers the president to require the State Government to issue directions Overriding effect is given to the provisions of the Presidential order over any statute, ordinance, rule or regulation in respect of admissions to any university or to any other educational institutions which are subject to control of the State Government by Paragraph 9 Paragraph 10 declares that the provisions of the Presidential Order shall not affect the operation of reservations in favour of women, socially and educationally backward classes, etc , and Scheduled Castes and Scheduled tribes insofar as they are not inconsistent with the Order The following schools/courses" (a) primary or secondary school, (b) correspondence courses provided by any other University or other educational institution and (c) part-time courses of study provided by any other University or other educational institutions for the benefit of the employed persons, are excluded from the operation of the Presidential Order by paragraph 11

( 1 ) FOR the academic year 2005-2006, entrance examination for Super speciality (2nd Post Graduate) Courses was held on 29-5-2005 by the University of health Sciences, which was constituted under the Andhra Pradesh University of Health sciences Act, 1986. In the notification issued by the University of Health Sciences, the conditions for admission to the Super speciality (Second PG) Courses in the medical Colleges for the said academic year were laid down; the seats in each of the super speciality were also specified along with the college or institute where they are available. Prospectus for admission to Super speciality (2nd PG) Courses indicated the seats available under non-State wide and the seats available under the State-wide. Dr. J. A. L. Ranganath-petitioner No. 1 did his MBBS (1st degree) from adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical sciences (AIMS) Bellur, University of mysore, Karnataka and MD (General medicine) from Kasturiba Medical College (KMC) Mangalore, Karnataka State. Dr. Y. Pavan Kumar Reddy-Petitioner No. 2 did his M. B. B. S. (1st decree) and M. D. (General Medicine) from Kurnool Medical college. Both the petitioners took entrance examination for Super Speciality (2nd P. G.) courses. The 1st petitioner secured 2nd rank over all for admission to D. M. (Nephrology) course and the 2nd petitioner secured 5th rank over all and 1st rank amongst Sri. Venkateswara University Local candidates for admission to D. M. (Gastroenterology) course. In D. M. (Nephrology) Course, there are three seats available, one each in osmania Medical College, Gandhi Medical college and Andhra Medical College respectively. As per the notification, seats available at Gandhi Medical College and andhra Medical College are indicated as non-State wide seats. For D. M. (Gastroentrology) Course, 4 seats are available and two of them are provided in osmania Medical College and one each in gandhi Medical College and Andhra Medical college. The seats available in D. M. (Gastroentrology) Course in Gandhi Medical college are shown as non-State wide seats. For D. M. (Gastroentrology) Course, 1st and 2nd and 4th ranks have been secured by the candidates belonging to the Osmania university local area. The 3rd rank has been secured by the candidate belonging to andhra University local area. The government of Andhra Pradesh exercising the power under Section 3 read with Section 15 (1) of Andhra Pradesh Educational institutions/regulations of Admissions and prohibition of Capitation Fee Act, 1983 (AP act, 1983) amended the admission rules to the Super Speciality Courses in the Medical colleges. The amendment was notified on 28-7-2003. The same was got published through G. O. Ms. No. 409 Health, Medical and Family Welfare (E2) Department, dated 24-7-2003. Through this amendment, sub-rule 1 is added to Rule 3 of Andhra Pradesh regulation of Admission to Super Specialties in the Medical College Rules, 1983 and it reads as follows:"3 (1) As Super Speciality Courses are having scarce seats and are unevenly disturbed, all the super Specialty Courses in this State are treated as State-wide Courses until further orders. "

( 2 ) THE State Government has taken up the issue relating to the inclusion of the newly sanctioned Super Speciality Courses in the schedule to the Presidential Order. The Government of India rejected the proposal of the State Government and communicated the same on 27-6-2005. The decision conveyed by the Government of india, Ministry of Home Affairs to the additional Secretary to Government Health medical and Family Welfare Department, andhra Pradesh Secretariat, Hyderabad read as follows:"i am directed to refer to your Letter nos. 69822/spf A3/2004-3 dated 8-6-2004, 10-11-2004 and No. l3869/e2/2003-17 dated 9-6-2005 on the subject mentioned above and to say that the proposal of the state Government cannot be acceded to as according to available information at present the total number of seats available in the State in the Super Speciality Cou


























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