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Modern Dental College &Res.Centre & Ors vs State Of M.P. & Ors on 8 September, 2010

As has been indicated above, the Supreme Court, in case of Modern Dental College (supra), has held that for fixing the fee structure, factors, like infrastructure and facilities, investment made, salaries paid to the teachers and staff and future plans for expansion and/or betterment for institution, are to be kept in mind, subject to two restrictions, namely, non-profiteering and non-charging of capitation fee.
Supreme Court of India Cites 8 - Cited by 148 - R V Raveendran - Full Document

The State Of Bombay vs R. M. D. Chamarbaugwala on 9 April, 1957

72. From the pleadings on record, we have noticed that the institutions have claimed to have taken admission on the basis of tests, separately held by the individual institutions. No Combined Entrance Test was held by the Association of institutions for the purpose of admissions in unaided institutions, imparting B.Ed. programme, in the State of Bihar. Such admissions, which have been taken, are, apparently, in violation of the law declared by the Constitution Bench of Supreme Court in case of Modern Dental College & Research Centre (supra), as has been discussed above, Patna High Court CWJC No.17664 of 2015 dt.27-10-2016 78/82 which is in the light of previous Supreme Court decisions in case of T.M.A. Pai Foundation (supra), Islamic Academy of Education (supra) and P.A. Inamdar (supra).
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