New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday refused to permit reservation to doctors for admission in Super Specialty Medical Courses for the academic year 2020-2021.
The apex court in its interim order said the government order issued by the State of Tamil Nadu reserving 50 per cent seats for in-service doctors would be detrimental to the interests of the meritorious doctors as 50 per cent of the available seats in Tamil Nadu in Super Specialty Medical Courses will not be available to them.
The top court refused to agree with the submission that nobody will be prejudiced if the Government Order is given effect to.
The apex court passed the interim order on the petitions challenging the directions of the High Courts of Kerala and the Government of Tamil Nadu to give effect to the in-service quota for the admissions to Super Specialty Courses.
A bench headed by Justice L Nageswara Rao directed that the counselling for admission to Super Specialty Medical Courses for the academic year 2020- 2021 shall proceed on a date to be fixed by the competent authority without providing for reservations to in-service doctors.
It reiterated that the direction would be operative only for the current academic year i.e. 2020-2021.
"The process for admissions to Super Specialty Medical Courses started on August 3, 2020, and it was made clear to all the competing candidates that there shall be no reservation to Super Specialty Medical Courses.