The Supreme Court of India has ruled that medical seats vacated due to fraud must be allotted to the next eligible candidate in the merit list, ensuring no seat goes unused. Delivering the judgment on April 6, 2026, the bench led by Justice J.K. Maheshwari emphasized that medical seats are a “national resource” and cannot be wasted, according to Reliable Study media report. The Court clarified that allowing such seats to remain vacant would unfairly penalize deserving candidates and indirectly benefit fraudulent actions, undermining the integrity of competitive exams like NEET-UG.The ruling places responsibility on counselling authorities, including the Medical Counselling Committee, to promptly reallocate such seats based on merit. It reinforces transparency, discourages malpractice, and ensures optimal utilization of limited medical seats amid ongoing doctor shortages. The decision also highlights the need for stronger fraud detection and efficient counselling coordination, ensuring that deserving students are not deprived of opportunities due to irregularities in the admission process.

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