Passing an interim order, the First Bench,comprising Chief Justice Indira Banerjee and Justice P Devadass said Prima facie it appeared that reservation of 12 seats under founder's quota was illegal as per an order of the Supreme Court.
"There will, therefore be an interim order directing the authorities of the State to proceed with the selection of candidates," it said.
"However, no admission shall be made under the founder's quota until further orders of this court," the Bench said and added that admissions may however be made in the general quota and other quotas, if any.
He alleged that non eligible candidates and did not have the prescribed cut-off marks had been admitted under the guise of this Quota and a huge racket was going on every year by literally selling a few government seats.
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The college is run by Dr. Alagappa Chettiar Educational Trust, a public trust.In 1985, the trustees agreed to hand over colleges under the trust with all properties attached to the government. The government had decided to accept the offer of transfer and to take over certain liabilities, Sankar said.
These admissions can only be regulated under Tamil Nadu Admission in Professional Educational Institutions Act, under which all seats in government colleges can be filled only by the appropriate authority on the basis of marks got by students in the relevant subjects, the petitioner contended.
He submitted that the trust and trustees had no right to fill up government seats as per their whims and fancies and it took away valuable rights of meritorious students.
When the matter came up last week, the First Bench issued notice to Government Pleader M K Subramanian on behalf of the State government and A L Gandhimathi for AICTE and M Vijayakumar, counsel for Anna University and directed them to file counter affidavits by June 6 and posted the matter for further hearing to June 14.
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