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MANU/SC/0709/1995

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Civil Appeal Nos. 1634-35 and 1636-37 of 1990 and SLPs (C) Nos. 7366 and 9324 of 1990

Decided On: 24.03.1995

Appellants: State of T.N. and Ors. Vs. Respondent: Adhiyaman Educational & Research Institute and Ors.

Hon'ble Judges/Coram:
P.B. Sawant and S.C. Agrawal

JUDGMENT

P.B. Sawant, J.

1. The short question involved in these matters is whether after the coming into force of the All India Council for Technical Education Act, 1987 [hereinafter referred to as the 'Central Act'] the State Government has power to grant and withdraw permission to start a technical institution as defined in the Central Act. In the present case, the technical institutions with which we are concerned are the respondent Engineering Colleges which are being run in the State of Tamil Nadu.

2. To understand the issue, we will refer to the facts in C.A. Nos. 1634-35/1990. The State Government under G.O.M. No. 429 dated 17th April, 1984 issued by the Education, Science and Technology Department had permitted private managements to start new Engineering Colleges under the self-financing scheme without any financial commitment to the Government, but subject to the fulfilment of certain conditions. The first respondent, viz. Adhiyaman Educational Research Institute [for short, the Trust'] applied to the Government of Tamil Nadu for permission to start a new self-financing private Engineering College in terms of the said policy. The Government granted the permission to the Trust to start a private Engineering College under the name and style of Adhiyaman College of Engineering at Hosur in Dharmapuri district beginning, with the academic year 1987-88 by its order of 9th June, 1987. The permission was to offer three degree courses with the intake of 180 students per year, i.e., sixty students in each course in the subjects of [a] Mechanical Engineering, [b] Electronics and Communication Engineering and [c] Computer Science and Engineering. One of the conditions imposed by the Government was that the Trust could admit candidates of its choice upto 50 per cent of the approved intake under the management quota, and the remaining 50 per cent of the seats would be allotted by the Director of Technical Education from among the candidates of the approved list prepared for admission to Government and Government-aided Engineering Colleges. The Government had also stipulated that if any of the conditions imposed by them was not fulfilled, the permission granted to start the College would be withdrawn and the Government will have the right to take over the College with all its movable and immovable properties including endowment and cash balance without paying compensation. Pursuant to this permission, the Trust applied to the University on 18th June, 1987 for affiliation of........