T M A PAI FOUNDATION Vs. STATE OF KARNATAKA
LAWS(SC)-1994-5-89
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
Decided on May 13,1994

T M A Pai Foundation Appellant
VERSUS
STATE OF KARNATAKA Respondents

JUDGEMENT

- (1.) The Union of India has filed an affidavit through Mr Alok Perti, Director, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, government of India. It is stated therein that the government of India is in the process of finalising the fee structure in the Medical and Dental Colleges. It is, however, indicated in draft guideline annexed to the affidavit that an amount of Rs. 1,90,000.00 per student per year shall be payable as fee in the Medical Colleges in respect of the payment seats. So far as the Dental Colleges are concerned, the fee suggested is Rs. 1,30,000.00. We have heard Mr D.P. Gupta, learned Solicitor General in this respect. We have also heard Mr Kapil Sibal and Mr Tarkunde, Senior Advocates. We are of the view that the fees structure suggested in the guideline is very much on the higher side. While arriving at this figure, the government of India has not taken into consideration the Non-Resident Indian (NRI) component which itself is a measure of subsidy to the Institutions.
(2.) We fix the following tentative and provisional fee structure for Medical and Dental Colleges for the year 1994-95: Medical Colleges (1 Medical Colleges having their own Hospital facility Rs 1,10,000.00 per annum. (2 Medical Colleges having partly their own Hospital facilities and partly utilising the government facilities Rs. 1,00,000.00 per annum. (3 Medical Colleges who do not have their own Hospital facilities, but entirely depend on government Colleges for training of students Rs. 90,000.00 per annum. Dental Colleges (1 Dental Colleges having their own Hospital facilities Rs. 70,000.00 per annum. (2 Dental Colleges availing the facilities of government Colleges Rs 60,000.00 per annum.
(3.) So far as the NRI quota is concerned, we fixed the same as 15% last year. We fixed the NRI quota in respect of minorities' institutions as 5%. Although the NRI quota should not, normally, be more than 5%, but keeping in view the reduction in the fee structure, we fix the same as 10% (of the total seats) for this year. We further make it clear that in case any seat in the NRI quota remains unfilled, the same can be filled by the Management at its discretion.;


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