New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday ignored Liberty to a group of students, who were harmed by clauses in JEE (continued) information brochures which required candidates to take examinations within two years cleaning XII or equivalent examination, to make representations before the appropriate authority on this problem.
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M Khanwilkar said that the applicant had directly approached the APEX court without making representation with the right authority from the Chairperson, the Joint Acceptance Council, Jee (continued) office, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.
“Therefore, we discarded this direct application with freedom to the applicant to make a representation before the right authority from number two respondents (Chairperson, Joint Acceptance Agency), in the first place,” the bench, also consisted of Judge Dinesh Maheshwari and CT Ravikumar.
Bench said in the order that representation was decided quickly, preferably before the closing date of the submission of JEE (continued) 2021.
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“We do not express any opinion in other ways in connection with the truth of the claims established in the current petition,” he said, added, “All legal questions are left open”
The upper court of hearing the petition, which was submitted by five students, who had passed the XII class exam in the 2018-19 academic year and said according to the criteria set out in the information brochure 2021, Jee (continued) 2020 was their last attempt to enter the Institution of excellence such as IIT .
The applicant said they had cleared the main examination of JEE in 2021 but was armed with clauses in brochures which required candidates to take inspection in just two years cleaning 10 + 2 or equivalent tests, although their age limit in accordance with the clause was 25 years.
They have been looking for the direction of the APEX Court which is prescribed in the criteria of 4 clauses 11 of the information brochure so far it makes candidates who cleanse class XII in 2019 does not meet the requirements so they cannot appear in Jee Mains, is “arbitrarily and violations” Article 14 Constitution.
The request, submitted through Advocates Sumanth Nookala, also looking for directions for the concern authority to consider the possibility to accommodate the applicant and they, who have met the Jee Mand 2021 requirements in their third attempt, appearing for the Jee (continued) 2021 exam scheduled the next month as a problem ” Only and fair “.
The request said the applicant had registered and emerged for the Jee (continued) exam conducted in September last year, but could not perform well because of severe disorders in preparation caused by Covid-19 pandemics and national locking among other circumstances.
“This indulgence is sought after a problem of career savings, because the condition of the applicants is no different from the absence that has now taken advantage of direct benefits to jee (face) 2021 given to them with the entrance ticket with the board of the press release on October 13, 2020,” he said.