The Supreme Court on Monday held that states are empowered to make special provisions for granting quota in admissions in PG courses to government doctors serving in remote areas

Current Affairs :The Supreme Court on Monday held that states are engaged to make uncommon arrangements for conceding quantity in confirmations in PG courses to government specialists serving in distant regions.
A five-judge constitution seat headed by Justice Arun Mishra held that states have authoritative skill to make uncommon arrangements for reservation.
The top court said that the Medical Council of India (MCI) guideline that banished such reservation is subjective and unlawful.
The seat said thatthe MCI is a legal body and has no capacity to make arrangements for reservations.
The judgment was articulated on a request by Tamil Nadu Medical Officers Association and others battling that giving reservation advantages would empower those working in government clinics and in rustic territories.
The seat additionally involved judges Indira Banerjee, Vineet Saran, M R Shah, and Aniruddha Bose.
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