ACHARYA VIDYA SAGAR TECH.EDUN.STY. vs STATE OF M.P.. — C.A. No. 3380/2009

Case under Section III. Status: DISPOSED.

CNR: SCIN010139822008

DISPOSED

Filing Date

10-May-2008

Registration No

C.A. No. 3380/2009

Diary Number

13982/2008

Order Date

19-Sep-2012

Document Type

ROP - of Main Case

Disposal Type

Allowed

Data as of 03-Jul-2026

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Acts & Sections

Section III

Petitioner(s)

ACHARYA VIDYA SAGAR TECH.EDUN.STY.

Adv. B. K. SATIJA

Respondent(s)

STATE OF M.P..

Adv. B. S. BANTHIA (Dead / Retired / Elevated)

Orders

11-May-2012 ROP
02-Mar-2012 ROP
28-Feb-2011 ROP
04-Feb-2011 ROP
06-Apr-2009 ROP
30-Mar-2009 ROP
23-Mar-2009 ROP
16-Mar-2009 ROP
23-Jan-2009 ROP
23-Jan-2009 ROP
23-Jan-2009 ROP
20-Aug-2008 ROP
05-Jun-2008 ROP
28-May-2008 ROP
28-May-2008 ROP
27-May-2008 ROP
26-May-2008 ROP
23-May-2008 ROP
22-May-2008 ROP
16-May-2008 ROP
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casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: Acharya Vidya Sagar Tech. Edun. Sty. v. State of M.P. (C.A. No. 3380/2009) Outcome: Supreme Court allowed the appeals and directed the M.P. State Board to issue D.Ed. certificates to 50 students admitted in 2007-2008, despite the institution lacking formal NCTE recognition at admission time. The Court imposed a compensatory condition: the institutions must admit 8 economically disadvantaged students free annually for six years (2013-2014 onwards). Key Reasoning: The Court distinguished this case from prior precedents by finding: (1) no infrastructural deficiencies existed; (2) students completed courses under Court protection; and (3) the NCTE committee had decided to grant recognition before admissions, though formal communication was delayed. The Court balanced regulatory compliance against student interests, directing certificate issuance within six weeks while imposing social restitution through free admissions. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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