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'Need 10 Minutes': 19-Year-Old Who Argued And Won His Case In Top Court

TT Editor·Updated: 13 Feb 2026 10:32 pm IST
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'Need 10 Minutes': 19-Year-Old Who Argued And Won His Case In Top Court

Nineteen-year-old Atharva Chaturvedi has made headlines after successfully arguing his case in the Supreme Court of India regarding the admission process for medical colleges. Despite securing 530 marks in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) on two occasions, Atharva was unable to obtain a seat for an MBBS program under the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) quota in private institutions. The core issue stemmed from the state government's failure to implement a policy that would extend the EWS reservations to private colleges. The Supreme Court's ruling in favor of Atharva is significant, as it not only highlights the importance of equitable access to education but also underscores the necessity for timely policy implementation by state authorities. This landmark decision could pave the way for other students facing similar challenges, ensuring they have a fair opportunity to pursue their medical education. Atharva's determination and legal acumen serve as an inspiring example of how young individuals can advocate for their rights within the educational system.

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