New Delhi: The Delhi High Court Friday rejected the request by the University of Delhi University (Dusu) challenging Varsity’s decision to consider only the 12th class mark for student admissions from the State Council of Kerala which determined the value of class XI and XII.
Judge Judge Vipin Sanghi and Jasmeet Singh said the petition was “very late” and did not have advantages.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the courts say it cannot provide any order in the assumption and will see if some students from Kerala submit a petition with complaints with complaints with complaints.
“They have changed it, so change it, how can people scratch it …
If you don’t want to read clear writing on the wall, then it is your choice,” said the bench while driving the June receipt bulletin issued by DU.
That said that if the candidate’s sign contained a class XI and XII sign, he would only enter class XII class.
Dusu, in his request, said it was approaching a high court against “arbitrary, irrational and unfair behavior” authorities who had violated the basic rights and countless students’ laws.
It is said that in terms of consistent policy, a particular board board includes the Directorate of Public Education (higher secondary wings), the Kerala Government, provides a combination of XI and XII standards on mark marks.
Explicit policies stated that to determine the value of students, a combination of XI and XII must be considered, he said.
Advocate Ashish Dixit, representing Dusu, said the University of Delhi for several years included provisions in the registration bulletin stating that in cases where the state board published the standard XI and XII, the services of students would be determined based on the Markus Consolidated Sheet.
However, the University of Delhi has unilaterally and arbitrarily decided in the process of receipt of 2021-2022 that students will only be asked to fill in the signs of the standard XII, he said adding that when the reception began for a session of 2021-2022, the college was lifted and objected Delivered about Mark Sheet which contains signs of XI and XII.
This application was opposed by the advice of the University of Delhi M rather who raised the objection to the standard of Locus Dusu to submit a request because the association only represented Delhi University students and not those who had not received the entrance ticket here.
He further said the registration bulletin was issued by the University in June and the applicant had approached the court in October which was very late.
However, Dixit said this problem was first highlighted on October 4 then they had a representation to the Chancellor’s representative on October 9 but to date, there was no decision taken.
The request was initially, the university directed that such cases continued to apply, however, in several hours, the DU receipt office circulated an email to college by stating that the registration advisory committee had decided that only the XII standard signs would be considered.
State board said stated the results after the old policy was notified for the exam done for the 2020-2021 academic session.
It was said that the union gave representation to the authorities and met the highest officer from the university but they had not acted in any way for the welfare of students after that the petition was submitted.
Previously, the High Court had rejected the petition that accused the number of “disproportional” student admissions from the Kerala State Council at Delhi University, said that fixing cut-off was a matter of Varsity revenue policy.
The previous petition was submitted by Du-Aspiran looking for “scale mechanisms” for values printed by students from different boards to provide field play levels.