New Delhi, Jan. 7 -- The Supreme Court on Tuesday set aside the MBBS admission given to two sports-quota students in Punjab because the tweaked admission criterion under which they were selected was moved at the instance of the state roller-skating coach, the father of one of the beneficiaries. A bench of justices Sanjay Kumar and Alok Aradhe said, "Lack of transparency at the outset invariably enables and makes room for arbitrariness and nepotism to walk in through the backdoor, a situation to be eschewed and avoided by an egalitarian state." The court was dealing with a petition filed by two unsuccessful candidates, Divjot Sekhon and Shubhkarman Singh, who challenged the last-minute volte-face by the Punjab government in considering sport...