The apex court expressed concern over the prevalence of capitation culture in the country despite its various orders declaring the practice illegal and asked Khurshid to file a report after conducting an in-depth study.
"We take judicial notice of the hard reality that charging of very high capitation fee is very much prevalent in spite of the said specific observations/directions issued by this court", the bench said referring to various judgements in which it was held that capitation fee cannot be permitted even by private unaided institutions in medical as well as engineering courses.
"We, therefore, appoint Salman Khurshid, learned senior counsel, as an amicus curiae in these matters to examine this issue and come forward with his report and suggestions," it said.
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