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Gujarat HC relief for SVNIT students ‘depression’

Gujarat HC relief for SVNIT students 'depression'
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Ahmedabad: Gujarat High Court has canceled the decision made by the Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Letter (SVNIT) to expel a student to lose the semester exam because he was a victim of depression that was exacerbated by the locking last year.
Students approach HC and challenge his termination in the field so he suffered depression since January 2020 and the disease reached its peak during locking.
Therefore, he cannot take the exam, which results in the expulsion.
The problem arises because students fail to prioritize the Institute of the disease in front of the exam.
The academic review committee decided in September 2020 to eliminate students from the course because he could not get 25 credits at the end of the second semester.
While canceling the termination of the students and directed the Institute to make a new decision about the continuation of his studies, justice and Anjaria on Wednesday was observed, “the depression cycle suffered by the applicant was during the Covid pandemic period itself.
It is a broad period of despair.
It is reasonable to believe that The situation caused by a pandemic creates a bad effect on the soft mind of the applicant, which breaks away from the study.
The land forward by the applicant can be seen as original because no one does not believe the same.
“After students move HC through Ronith Joy’s advocate.
To allow him to appear in additional examinations in May 2021.
He secured a minimum credit sign and became a qualified competitor to pursue further study.
The High Court was critical of the Institute and said that doubting students is not sensitive to even after a psychiatrist issued a medical certificate.
The court also considered that students have cleared the exam and obtained a minimum value and disease due to the pandemic period.
It will be “unfair, arbitrary and contrary to the principles of truth, justice and equality, to ignore the factor” in expelling it from the course, he said.
The court asked the institute to take a new view of his decision by showing sympathy to students.
It is said, “Sympathy approach is not a legal rule, but the law must be good to add sub-serving the interests of justice, wherever the facts and conditions will justify and demand.
This is one such case.”

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