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The Supreme Court of India has continuously played a vital role in protecting justice, translucency, and competence in medical admissions. In a system often confronted by limited seats, high competition, and administrative inconveniences, the Court has emerged as the final guardian of equitable medical education.

Via ground breaking judgments, the Supreme Court has fortified the primacy of merit-based admissions, specially via centralized mechanisms like NEET, ensuring that aspiring candidates are not disadvantaged by coercive policies or institutional inconveniences. Its interventions have restrained wrongdoings such as capitation fees, blurred counselling processes, and prejudicial reservation practices that erode equal opportunity.

The Court has also acted as a constitutional check on regulatory bodies and governments, reminding them that medical education is not merely a policy matter, but a public belief linked to the right to health. By instructing remedial counselling, reinstating wrongly denied admissions, and enforcing uniform standards, the Supreme Court has safeguarded students from administrative lapses and systemic unfairness.

In essence, the Supreme Court’s role widens beyond legal adjudication—it endorses the moral base of medical education. By ensuring justice in admissions, the Court indirectly protects the standard of healthcare professionals, reinforcing its dedication to fairness, merit, and national interest.

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