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  1. In this petition under Article 32 of the Constitution of India Miss Mohini Jain has challenged the notification of the Karnataka Government permitting the Private Medical Colleges in the State of Karnataka to charge exorbitant tuition fees from the students other than those admitted to the "Government seats".

  2. Aug 22, 2023 · The case of Mohini Jain vs State of Karnataka was a crucial matter heard in the Supreme Court of India in 1992. This case was about questioning the legality of the extra fee charged by private educational institutions for admitting students into professional courses.

  3. May 5, 2024 · Analysis of Miss Mohini Jain vs. State of Karnataka and Ors. (1992) The landmark judgement in the case of Mohini Jain v. State of Karnataka addresses the issue of capitation fees in private colleges and their infringement on the right to education for students who cannot afford it.

  4. Mohini Jain v. State of Karnataka, a 1992 Supreme Court of India case, occurred when the Government of Karnataka issued a notification that permitted the private medical colleges in the State of Karnataka to charge exorbitant tuition fees from the students admitted other than the "Government seat quota". Miss Mohini Jain, a medical aspirant ...

  5. Jain filed a petition with the Supreme ourt of India against the Karnataka government, challenging the notification permitting the private medical college to charge a higher tuition fee to students not admitted to

  6. In the case of Mohini Jain v. State of Karnataka (1992), the Rule of law established that the right to education is a fundamental right guaranteed by the Indian Constitution. The Supreme Court ruled that this right is derived from the fundamental right to life and human dignity as outlined in Article 21[6] of the Constitution.

  7. Apr 7, 2023 · Mohini Jain v. State of Karnataka was a landmark case that was heard in the Supreme Court of India in 1992. The case was brought before the court to challenge the constitutional validity of the capitation fee charged by private educational institutions for admission to professional courses.

  8. The State is under an obligation to established educational institutions to enable the citizens to enjoy the said right. The State may discharge its obligation through state-owned or state-recognised educational institutions.

  9. Nov 27, 2020 · Miss Mohini Jain, a non-Karnataka student (she was from Meerut in Uttar Pradesh) applied for enrollment in M.B.B.S. course in one of the private medical colleges in Karnataka. She was informed by the college that if she pays Rs. 60,000 towards the first year’s tuition fee and furnishes a bank guarantee for the fees payable for the remaining ...

  10. Oct 3, 2020 · Introduction. T.M.A. Pai Foundation & Ors. vs. State of Karnataka & Ors. Background (Mohini Jain and Unnikrishnan) Question of Minority Institution. Question regarding the fundamental right and provisions of setting up an educational institution.