PRESIDENT FOUNDER MEMBER SINHAGAD TEC.ED vs PRINCIPLE SEC.HIGHER & TECHNICAL EDU.&OR — SLP(C) No. 15184/2010

Case under Section IX. Status: Disposed.

Disposed

CNR: SCIN010157032010

Filing Date

12-May-2010

Registration No

SLP(C) No. 15184/2010

Diary Number

15703/2010

Order Date

21-Feb-2011

Document Type

ROP - of Main Case

Disposal Type

Dismissed

Last updated 05-Jul-2026

Acts & Sections

Section IX

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.PRESIDENT FOUNDER MEMBER SINHAGAD TEC.ED

    Adv. K. N. RAI (Dead / Retired / Elevated)

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.PRINCIPLE SEC.HIGHER & TECHNICAL EDU.&OR

    Adv. ASHA GOPALAN NAIR

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 21-Feb-2011

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  3. 24-Jan-2011

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  4. 03-Jan-2011

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  5. 16-Nov-2010

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  6. 31-Aug-2010

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  7. 30-Jul-2010

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  8. 31-May-2010

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  9. 24-May-2010

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  10. 14-May-2010
  11. 14-May-2010
  12. 12-May-2010

    Case filed

    Registration No. SLP(C) No. 15184/2010

casestatus.in Summary

Summary of SLP(C) No. 15184/2010 On February 21, 2011, the Supreme Court dismissed SLP(C) No. 15184/2010 (along with related petitions 15181 and 15186) as withdrawn. Sinhagad Technical Education Society had challenged the Bombay High Court's refusal to grant interim relief regarding reservation policies in unaided private educational institutions. The petitioner subsequently filed a new writ petition directly before the Supreme Court (W.P.(C) No. 57/2011) challenging the Maharashtra Private Professional Educational Institutions Reservation Act itself, on which the Court issued notice on February 18, 2011. The earlier special leave petitions were thus dismissed as withdrawn in view of this comprehensive petition. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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