Patna: Litigation Public Interest (PIL) was submitted at the Patna High Court by a group of people who were looking for a pre-PhD test results published by Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University (Brabu) and get questions committed by independent agents.
They accused malpractice in the publication of results and claimed that a candidate who received zero value qualified.
The pre-PhD test was carried out by the University on August 25 this year and the results were stated in 2.
Pills submitted by one Kanchan Kumari and four others, represented in court with the Pratap Shiv Advisor.
The problem was taken to hear for the first time on October 26.
Seeing the seriousness of this problem, the division bench from Chairman of Sanjay Karol and Justice Am Badar issued a notification to Brabuh VC and four university high officials, asked them to submit a reply within four weeks.
Raju Giri’s advisor has emerged for Chancellor and Abhanjalli for the state government.
The Petitioner’s advisor has filed that not only a candidate who secures zero mark in the exam is declared quality, but some others have scored badly cleaning the test.
In pills, the applicants have quoted UGC regulations that college teachers can be in the form of research partners but cannot assistant professors and universities have involved the rules.
The applicant also accused the university has roamed a personal software company based in Lucknow and paid for Rs 3 Crore to print a recognition card for the test.
However, the recognition card has several mistakes.