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Shri Balaji Veterinary Institute vs State Of Rajasthan ...
2023 Latest Caselaw 7921 Raj

Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 7921 Raj
Judgement Date : 4 October, 2023

Rajasthan High Court - Jodhpur
Shri Balaji Veterinary Institute vs State Of Rajasthan ... on 4 October, 2023
Bench: Pushpendra Singh Bhati
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      HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT
                            JODHPUR
            S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 15526/2023

Shri Balaji Veterinary Institute, Village Kochor, Kochor Jeen Mata
Road, Sikar, Rajasthan Being Run And Managed By Gurukul
Shikshan Sansthan Through Its Authorized Signatory Mahaveer
Singh S/o Sh. Karni Dan, Aged 36 Years, R/o Ward No.3, Near
Rto Office, Radha Kishanpura, Sikar, Rajasthan.
                                                       ----Petitioner
                               Versus
1.     State Of Rajasthan, Through The Director, Animal
       Husbandry Department, Jaipur.
2.     Deputy Secretary, To The Government, Department Of
       Animal Husbandry, Secretariat, Jaipur.
3.     Rajasthan University Of Veterinary And Animal Sciences,
       Bikaner Through Its Registrar.
                                                   ----Respondents


For Petitioner(s)           :    Ms. Swati Shekhar



      HON'BLE DR. JUSTICE PUSHPENDRA SINGH BHATI

                                      Order

04/10/2023

1.    Learned counsel for the petitioner-institution submits that

the controversy involved in the present writ petition has already

been decided by a coordinate Bench of this Court in the case of

Professor S Karan Shiksha Samiti Vs. State of Rajasthan &

Ors. (S.B. Civil Writ Petition No.24692/2018) decided on

09.04.2019.

2.    Learned counsel for the petitioner-institution submits that

the issue involved in this writ petition is no more res-integra in

view of the adjudication by a Constitution Bench of the Apex Court


of the land in the case of Islamic Academy of Education Vs. State

of Karnataka : 2003 (6) SCC 679, which reads thus:

          "25. Privately managed educational institutions imparting
          professional education in the fields of (33) medicine,
          dentistry and engineering have spurted in the last few


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                                              decades. The right of the minorities to establish an
                                              institution of their own choice in terms of clause(1) of
                                              Article 30 of the Constitution of India is recognized; so is
                                              the right of a citizen who intends to establish an institution
                                              under Article 19(1)(g) thereof. However, the fundamental
                                              right of a citizen to establish an educational institution and
                                              in particular a professional institution is not absolute.
                                              These rights are subject to regulations and laws imposing
                                              reasonable restrictions. Such reasonable restriction in
                                              public interest can be imposed under Clause (6) of Article
                                              19 and regulations under Article 30 of the Constitution of
                                              India. The right to establish an educational institution,
                                              although guaranteed under the Constitution, recognition
                                              of affiliation is not. Recognition or affiliation of professional
                                              institution must be in terms of statute."


                                   3.    Learned counsel for the petitioner-institution submits that

                                   the petitioner-institution will file the detail representation before

                                   the respondents within a period of fifteen days from today and the

                                   respondents may be directed to consider its representation in the

                                   light of the judgment passed in the case of Professor S Karan

                                   Shiksha Samiti (supra).


                                   4.    In view of submissions made by learned counsel for the

                                   petitioner-institution, respondents are directed to decide the

                                   representation of the petitioner-institution in accordance with law

                                   preferably within a period of three months from the date of

                                   receiving representation along with certified copy of this order.


                                   5.    The writ petition as well as stay petition are disposed of.



                                                                    (DR.PUSHPENDRA SINGH BHATI), J.

600-/Jitender//-

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