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‘Admits Dalit to Iit-Bombay, sitting not only for city students’

'Admits Dalit to Iit-Bombay, sitting not only for city students'
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday held the Omnibus Powers under Article 142 of the Constitution to direct the IIT-Bombay to recognize a Dalit Student from the interior at Uttar Pradesh within 48 hours after telling the distress and authority who did not care about rejecting him.
“If you do not recognize students like that, the IIT seat will be provided only for those from metropolitan cities,” Judge said Judge Dy Chandrachud and as Bopanna, while directing IIT-Bombay to recognize students in the field of four-year civil engineering.
Btech course on or before Wednesday.
The court said many students from the interior could face difficulties in making online payments online due to internet connectivity issues, but because this they could not be seized from the chair obtained with difficulty in the prestigious institutions, successfully competing in a heavy multi-tier.
entrance examination.
Prince Jaibir Singh, currently studying in Allahabad, has qualified in the IIT-JEE (continued) and secured the entire ranking of India 25,864 and ranked 864 among successful caste candidates.
He was allocated civil engineering chair on October 27.
The IIT-Bombay portal is open until October 31, for completion of online receipts.
On October 29, Jaibir entered the portal and uploaded the required documents.
Unfortunately, he could not pay the fee that day because he lacked funds.
He borrowed shortcomings from his sister on October 30.
He then made 10 to 12 attempts to complete the payment of fees, but could not succeed due to technical errors on the portal.
On October 31, he made a similar effort from the cyber cafe, where a series of the same errors appeared.
He did not succeed in making a call to the receipt authority and then followed this by email until November 1.
Failed to gain any response and looked at the prospect of losing a valued seat, Dalit students returned to borrow money to travel from Allahabad to Kharagpur.
The admission office in Kharagpur expressed the inability to help him.
He then went to Mumbai and moved Bombay HC to find directions to the authorities to admit the chair allocated at BTECH.
But, HC refused to cross such direction.
Justice Chandrachud-LED Bench tells the distress of the candidate Dalit.
“This court before a young Dalit student who was on the verge of losing a valued seat.
The difficulties of the applicant have taken him from Allahabad, to Kharagpur and then to Mumbai and finally to the national capital.” “This will be a great travesty of justice if a young student is young Dalit must move this court because of the difficulties he faces in managing funds to pay for entry fees and after that in ensuring that payments are processed online …
We direct the center and IIT to ensure the seat allocated to the applicant is given to him in IIT-Bombay, “Bench ordered.

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