SC ALLOWS NEET COUNSELLING FOR 2021 TO 2022 TO RESUME UNDER EXISTING EWS CRITERIA

SC ALLOWS NEET COUNSELLING FOR 2021 TO 2022 TO RESUME UNDER EXISTING EWS CRITERIA

Upholds the constitutional validity of 27% OBC quota in AIQ seats; Lists final hearing on validity of EWS criteria in March The Supreme Court on Friday allowed NEET counselling to proceed while maintaining 27% reservation for the Other Backward Classes and 10% for the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) in the All India Quota (AIQ) seats in accordance with a July 29, 2021 government order not to “dislocate” medical admissions this year. The ?8 lakh gross annual family income limit criterion for identifying the EWS, as originally notified by a January 17, 2019 official memorandum and recommended for retention by the government-appointed former Finance Secretary Ajay Bhushan Pandey-led Expert Committee on December 31, 2021, would be implemented for the admission year 2021-2022. The court, however, upheld the 27% reservation for the OBCs in NEET’s AIQ seats for postgraduate and undergraduate admissions. There would be no further debate on this aspect. The question of the validity of the EWS criteria, including the ? 8 lakh income threshold, which have to be implemented in this year’s NEET counselling so as not to upset medical admissions for 2021-2022, would be heard finally and decided upon by the Supreme Court in the third week of March, a Bench of Justices D.Y. Chandrachud and A.S. Bopanna noted in its interim order. After pronouncing the interim order, Justice Chandrachud clarified orally to the parties that “we have upheld the constitutional validity of the 27% reservation for the OBCs. On the EWS criteria, we have said for this year, the criteria which was notified earlier [January 2019] shall continue to operate to ensure that the admission process for this year shall not be dislocated”. The judge continued, “prospectively, and for the future, we will hear the petitions finally on the EWS criteria in the third week of March and rule on that. The ruling will then apply prospectively and for the future”. Pronouncing the operative directions in the interim order, the court noted the “urgent need to commence the process of NEET counselling” for 2021-2022. Firstly, the court agreed with the government and the Pandey Committee that the EWS criteria as stipulated in January 2019 need to be used for the NEET admissions this year so that the entire exercise is not derailed. “Counselling for NEET PG 2021 and NEET UG 2021 shall be conducted by giving effect to the reservation provided by the notification of July 29, 2021, including 27% reservation for OBC and 10% reservation for EWS category for the AIQ seats,” the court ordered. Secondly, the court directed that the “criteria for the determination of the EWS, as notified by January 2019 official memorandum, shall be used for identifying the EWS category for candidates who appeared for NEET PG and NEET UG examinations in 2021”. Thirdly, it said any further and prospective recommendations made by the Pandey Committee, modifying the criteria in the January 2019 memorandum, would be subject to the final result of the adjudication of the case in court.