Caveat filed in Supreme Court on NEET ordinance
New Delhi: A group of students in favour of the Neet ordinance’ granting exemption to States from the common entrance test for admission to government medical colleges for 2016-17, on Wednesday filed a caveat in the Supreme Court to ensure that no stay was granted without hearing them.
Soon after the ordinance was promulgated on May 24, the Sankalp Trust which is in favour of Neet had announced its intention to challenge the ordinance.
Even as the Trust is preparing the grounds for challenge, the present caveat has been filed so that no ex-parte order is passed by the court.
The Indian Medical Council (Amendment) Ordinance, 2016 and the Dentists (Amendment) Ordinance, 2016 have been promulgated to provide for a uniform entrance examination for Undergraduate and Post-Graduate admissions with a proviso that for UG admission for 2016-17 only, the State Government seats (both in Government. and Private Medical Colleges) shall be exempt from the purview of Neet regulations if the State Government so opts.
The Neet is being implemented from the current year itself for all UG admissions in all private institution in respect of their seats.
The first phase has been conducted on May 1 and the second phase is to be held on July 24.
Only state government seats in Government Medical Colleges and state government seats in private institutions will have exemption (if the state Government concerned so opts) for the current year.
Six states and one Union Territory are already participating in the Neet this year, and the ordinances will allow them as well as any other state which so opts to fill up their state governement seats from Neet for 2016-17 UG admissions.