March 11, 2026 12:33 am (IST)
No reservation for Jat students in PG medical: SC
New Delhi, Mar 31(IBNS) The Supreme Court on Tuesday turned down plea of Jat students seeking reservation in admission to Post Graduate (PG) medical and dental courses.
The apex court said at the time of All India counselling these Jat students were treated as Other Backward Class (OBCs).
"There is no vested right in favour of applicants as the court has already decided the issue", the court said.
"There is no vested right in favour of applicants as the court has already decided the issue", the court said.
Recently, the Supreme Court had rejected centre's decision to include Jats in the OBC category that entitled them to reservations in jobs and educational institutions.
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