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Dr. Pranatosh Roy And Ors., Etc. vs University Of Calcutta And Ors. on 10 September, 1997

Admission to the seats in the West Bengal Government Service Quota was also controlled by the University of Calcutta through examination test for selection. Therefore in view of the Government notifications, referred to above it was definitely open and rather obligatory to the University controlling the selection for and admission to the concerned seats to provide for reservation in the government quota also following the Government notification.
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Gautam S.Raj (Minor) vs State Of Kerala on 26 May, 2014

19. Heavy reliance has been placed on Vrushali (supra) which, according to the learned counsel for the University, is identical on facts and the law laid down is squarely applicable. The issue therein was also with respect to the WP(C).No.17721 of 2014 - 17 - restriction of reservation to the permissible limit of 50%; or more aptly, as to how and on what criteria it was to be applied. The State of Maharashtra had framed rules governing admissions to the Dental and Medical Colleges in the State, whereby the criteria laid down for distribution of seats primarily set apart 15% of the seats available in Government Colleges to be filled up from All India Entrance Examinations and the reservation was applied to the balance 85%. As for, private colleges 50% were 'free seats' and 50% 'payment seats', out of the latter of which 5% was set apart for NRI students; which was later increased to 15% as permitted by the Hon'ble Supreme Court. Whether the reservation has to be applied on the total seats available or on the seats after excluding the 15% set apart for the NRI students, was the issue dealt with. The Division Bench of the Bombay High Court found that the reservation has to be applied only on the balance available for disposal of the Competent Authority, designated under the Rules to carry out admissions.
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