NEET PG 2023: SC issues notice on plea seeking cancellation of All India Quota Counselling Round 3


New Delhi, Sep 28 (IANS): The Supreme Court has agreed to examine a plea seeking directions to cancel and reconduct Round 3 of the All India Quota Counselling for 2023 NEET PG after all states have completed their respective Round 2 of the state quota counselling.

A bench comprising Justices B.R. Gavai and Prashant Kumar Mishra issued notice to the Medical Counselling Committee, four states -- Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Karnataka and Telangana -- and others on a plea jointly filed by 20 candidates.

The bench refused to pass any interim directions staying the All India Quota Counselling but decided to take up the matter for further hearing on October 6.

It orally remarked that the Round-3 of the All India Quota (AIQ) Counselling will be subjected to the decision of the court.

Senior advocate Rana Mukherjee, instructed by advocate Gargi Srivastava, pleaded that the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) commenced Round 3 of AIQ counselling on September 9 when several states are yet to complete Round 2.

It was stated that All India Round 3 is to be held only after all states have completed Round 2 to avert the unfair practice of double allotment of seats to the same candidate.

“As a consequence of the commencement of AIQ Round 3 before the completion of Round 2 of all states, candidates who are still participating in Round 2 of state counselling or have already joined seats in such ongoing Round 2 of state counselling have also been given the opportunity of participating and blocking seats in Round 3 of the AIQ counselling,” the plea said.

It also referred to an earlier decision of the top court passed in November 2022 “whereby the court directed the states that were running behind schedule to complete their Round 2 of counselling by a certain date only after which AIQ Round 3 could be commenced.”

The petition said that unless Round 2 of State Quota have not been completed and the names of joined candidates up to Round 2 have not been uploaded on the common portal, Round-3 ought not to commence, adding that candidates from Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Karnataka and Telangana were given an unfair advantage of viewing and selecting seats from both the state quota (Round 2) as well as Round 3 of All India Quota Counselling.

 

  

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  • Vishwanath, Hubli

    Tue, Oct 03 2023

    With such huge numbers of PG seats, and a complex counseling system involving All India, 30 states, reservations, in-service and PwD quotas, so. many rounds of counseling, so many Court cases...it's bound to be complicated and a subset of students will become victims of the system . .. Since 2002, no MBBS and PG entrance exams and counseling processes have occured without any complications and loss to students

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  • DR.A.G.POLICEPATIL, Kalaburagi, Karnataka.

    Sat, Sep 30 2023

    Reducing the Neet PG ELIGIBILITY Percentile &killing future of earlier eligible PG aspirants is nothing but a collapsing & pooring the total quality in medical education. I hereby request Honourable PM & HOME Minister of India to see & take necessary action for social justice.

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  • Rekha, Rajasthan

    Fri, Sep 29 2023

    CANCEL R3 ALL INDIA ASAP

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  • K ghosh, KOLKATA

    Fri, Sep 29 2023

    AIQ Round 3 should be cancelled and fresh counseling to be started after complletion of all states round 2 counseling

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  • N s kumar, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh

    Fri, Sep 29 2023

    It's an unfortunate and unfair councelling is being conducted by mcc .due share and giving equal and fair chances to all participants is must in such a very important pg medical admission.sc should correct the anamalies and do equal justice to all.... thanks to all

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  • Sanjay Kumar, Ranchi

    Fri, Sep 29 2023

    Unless state round 2 is completed, all India round 3 should n.ot be held. In this process seat blocking in AIQ by same candidate will not be done.

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  • Jeel Chotaliya, Junagadh, Gujarat

    Thu, Sep 28 2023

    Yes, this is absolutely seat blocking.... Sorry to say but please give your precious attention to medical management. This is worst. No vote for Modi.

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  • Sneha R, Chennai

    Thu, Sep 28 2023

    I support this plea. Round 2 allotted candidates of all states should not be allowed to participate in all India round 3. It gives unfair advantage to states who haven’t completed round 2 . Please consider this plea and put stay order on results.

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  • Dr M chara, Chattisgarh

    Thu, Sep 28 2023

    Cancel the round 3 aipg allotment

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