Search Results Page

Search Results

1 - 5 of 5 (0.36 seconds)

The Karnataka State vs The Union Of India on 24 July, 2017

11. In 2005 AIR - Kant. H.C.R. 1568 (Union of India & another v. KMJ College of Nursing (Trust) Bangalore and others, the question involved was whether the College was required to obtain recognition from the Nursing Council of India for establishing a Nursing College and continue to impart training in 26 nursing. The Hon'ble Supreme Court has held in Para-7 as follows:
Karnataka High Court Cites 13 - Cited by 0 - L N Swamy - Full Document

Shiva Trusts Supriyadidi Sule College ... vs The Indian Nursing Council Through Its ... on 9 October, 2017

In the matter of Union of India Vs. K.M.J. College of Nursing (Trust) Bangalore and others, the decision of the learned Single Judge of Karnataka High Court, quashing the communication issued by the University informing the Nursing college that since the inspection committee of the Indian Nursing Council on inspection, had found that it was not feasible for the college to ::: Uploaded on - 13/10/2017 ::: Downloaded on - 14/10/2017 01:54:42 ::: {20} wp11260.17.odt start B.Sc. Nursing programme, the college has to obtain the permission from the Indian Nursing Council within a month and submit the same to the University with a view to enabling it to make admission for nursing course, was challenged. The learned Single Judge quashed the communication reserving liberty to the University with a view to enable it to make admission for nursing course for the academic year 2002-2003. The learned Single Judge proceeded to quash the communication reserving liberty to the University to act in accordance with law on the basis of report submitted by Indian Nursing Council. The learned Single Judge held that there was no obligation on the part of the College to seek permission or recognition from Indian Nursing Council to establish Nursing Institution and, the insistence of the University, to seek permission from the Indian Nursing Council, is without any basis and arbitrary. The Division Bench, while considering the appeal, has confirmed decision of the learned Single Judge and concluded on survey of provisions of the Central Act, thus:
Bombay High Court Cites 44 - Cited by 0 - R M Borde - Full Document

Private Nursing Schools And Colleges ... vs The Union Of India And Others on 9 October, 2017

In the matter of Union of India Vs. K.M.J. College of Nursing (Trust) Bangalore and others, the decision of the learned Single Judge of Karnataka High Court, quashing the communication issued by the University informing the Nursing college that since the inspection committee of the Indian Nursing Council on inspection, had found that it was not feasible for the college to ::: Uploaded on - 13/10/2017 ::: Downloaded on - 14/10/2017 01:54:39 ::: {20} wp11260.17.odt start B.Sc. Nursing programme, the college has to obtain the permission from the Indian Nursing Council within a month and submit the same to the University with a view to enabling it to make admission for nursing course, was challenged. The learned Single Judge quashed the communication reserving liberty to the University with a view to enable it to make admission for nursing course for the academic year 2002-2003. The learned Single Judge proceeded to quash the communication reserving liberty to the University to act in accordance with law on the basis of report submitted by Indian Nursing Council. The learned Single Judge held that there was no obligation on the part of the College to seek permission or recognition from Indian Nursing Council to establish Nursing Institution and, the insistence of the University, to seek permission from the Indian Nursing Council, is without any basis and arbitrary. The Division Bench, while considering the appeal, has confirmed decision of the learned Single Judge and concluded on survey of provisions of the Central Act, thus:
Bombay High Court Cites 44 - Cited by 1 - R M Borde - Full Document

Raman School Of Nursing vs The Karnataka Nursing Council on 26 July, 2012

2. Learned counsel for the parties submit that the first relief is fully covered by a decision of a learned Single Judge in W.P. Nos.17016-17076/2012, in the case of Sri.Vagdevi School of Nursing and Others vs. Karnataka State Nursing Council and Another, disposed on 01.06.2012 while the second relief is covered by a decision in W.P. No.82393-82433/2009 in the case of North Karnataka School of Nursing and Others vs. The 10 Karnataka Nursing Council, disposed on 08.09.2009, following the decision of the Division Bench in Writ Appeal No.2033/2004 in the case of Union of India and Another vs. KMJ College of Nursing (Trust) and Others, disposed on 13.04.2005.
Karnataka High Court Cites 6 - Cited by 0 - R M Reddy - Full Document
1