The Supreme Court has imposed an interim stay on the University Grants Commission's (UGC) new regulations of 2026. The apex court clarified that the UGC regulations of 2012 will remain in effect for the time being. Chief Justice Suryakant stated that if the new rules are not intervened with, they could have dangerous and divisive consequences. The court also said that redressal mechanisms for marginalized sections must remain in place, and the petitioners cannot be denied justice.
During the hearing, the court raised serious questions about the definition, scope, and constitutionality of caste-based discrimination. The bench expressed apprehension that the new rules could create a sense of segregation in hostels and educational campuses. Meanwhile, the court has clubbed all the new petitions with a petition pending since 2019 and directed the respondents to file their replies by March 19.
Here are 10 key takeaways from today's Supreme Court hearing:
Interim stay on UGC's new regulations of 2026
The Supreme Court has temporarily stayed the University Grants Commission's new regulations of 2026. The court clarified that these rules will not be implemented until the final disposal of the case.
Old 2012 regulations to remain in effect
Using its special powers under Article 142, the court directed that the 2012 UGC regulations will remain applicable in universities and institutions across the country for now.
CJI's warning: Risk of societal division
Chief Justice (CJI) Suryakant said that if the court does not intervene, the new rules could have dangerous consequences and lead to division in society.
Questions raised on the definition of caste-based discrimination
The petitioner's lawyer, Vishnu Jain, challenged Section 3(C), stating that it limits discrimination only to SC, ST, and OBC categories, completely excluding the general category.
Argument of conflict with Article 14
The petitioners argued that Article 14 of the Constitution guarantees the right to equality, and it is wrong to assume that discrimination can only occur against a single class.
CJI's practical example
The Chief Justice questioned which provision would apply in cases where derogatory remarks are made between students from North and South India or different cultural backgrounds, and the caste is unknown.
Apprehension of segregation in hostels
The Court stated that the new UGC rules could create divisions among students living in hostels and increase feelings of segregation and distrust among students living together.
Progressive society versus regressive laws
Justice Joymalya Bagchi commented that when society needs to be made more inclusive and equitable, why are regressive ideas being introduced into the law?
Case related to a petition pending since 2019
Senior advocate Indira Jaising pointed out that a petition regarding the 2012 rules has been pending since 2019, yet the new 2026 rules have been implemented, which is not appropriate.
All petitions to be heard together
The Supreme Court directed that the new petitions be tagged with the pending 2019 petition. Notices have also been issued to the Central Government and the concerned parties to file their responses by March 19.
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