The Centre assured the Supreme Court on Monday that the counseling process of NEET-PG will not commence till the top court decides the challenge to 27 percent reservation for OBC and 10 percent for EWS category in PG All India Quota seats (MBBS/BDS and MD/MS/MDS) from the current academic session.
A bench of Justices D Y Chandrachud and B V Nagarathna recorded the assurance given by additional solicitor general (ASG) KM Nataraj, appearing for the Centre, and observed that students will be in serious problem if the counseling process goes ahead as scheduled.
The assurance by Nataraj was given after senior advocate Arvind Dattar, appearing for some NEET candidates, mentioned that as per the schedule announced by the director-general of health services, the counseling process for the NEET-PG is to commence from October 25.
He said that by the time the court decides the pending batch of petitions, challenging the July 29 notification, introducing the reservation from the academic year, the entire process of admission will be over and serious prejudice would be caused to the students. Nataraj said the communication which counsel for the petitioner is referring to was sent only to the medical colleges for verification of seats and one more clarificatory notification has been issued on Monday.
“The counselling process will not begin till the court decides the pending batch of petitions,” the ASG submitted. The bench said that it is taking the word on the record. “We will take your word on record that counselling process will not start till we decide the batch of petitions one way or the other. You know, students will be in serious problem, if the process continues,” the bench said. Nataraj agreed with the observation of the court and said that if there is any problem at all in the future, the petitioner’s counsel can contact him directly.
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