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1 - 10 of 12 (0.55 seconds)Article 254 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Article 246 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Section 3 in Rajasthan Nurses, Midwives, Health Visitors and Auxiliary Nurse-Midwives Registration Act, 1964 [Entire Act]
The Indian Nursing Council Regulations
Dr. Preeti Srivastava & Anr vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh & Ors on 10 August, 1999
"Both the Union as well as the States have the power
to legislate on education including medical education,
subject inter alia, to Entry 66 of List-I which deals with
laying down standards in institutions for higher
education or research and scientific and technical
institutions as also co-ordination of such standards. A
State has, therefore, the right to control education
including medical education so long as the field is not
occupied by any Union Legislation. Secondly, the state
cannot, while controlling education in the State,
impinge on standards in intuitions for higher
education. Because this is exclusively within the
purview of the Union Government. Therefore, while
prescribing the criteria for admission to the institutions
for higher education including higher medical
education, the State cannot adversely affect the
standards laid down by the Union of India under Entry
66 of List-I. Secondly, while considering the cases on
the subject it is also necessary to remember that from
1997 education including, inter alia, medical and
university education, is now in the Concurrent List so
that the Union can legislate on admission criteria also.
If it does so, the State will not be able to legislate in
this field, except as provided in Article 254."