Mumbai: Relief for a student who does not receive a hall ticket because his name is not sent by College to the HSC Council, the Bombay High Court has directed it to be published with the cost of delay.
College Junior Rao Education Trust will pay Rs 27,000 / – to the board so that the name Atharva Thite will be included in the list of candidates who take the exam and tickets issued for him.
The Hall ticket number is needed to send students’ internal marks to the board to declare the results.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results of trust requests saying while sending the name of the Science student to the Atharva board name accidentally removed by college staff.
The error was revealed after the tickets were distributed to students.
Sincere efforts are made to correct errors with boards and management offered to pay full penalties or fine but under the board rules cannot do it at that stage.
The petition said “Gross injustice has been caused by students and parents’ and if HC does not intervene Atharva can lose a valuable academic year.
On Thursday before the ramesh judicial bench Dhanuka and Justice Riyaz Chagla, Advocate Trust CR Sadarivan seek parity in the order of July 13 in a similar case where PD Lions College, Malad, agreed to pay the delay in RS 25,000 / – each in connection with the two student.
Advocate Kiran Gandhi said not only Rs 27,000 / – but universities must be directed at paying exemplary fees and the amount given to each assistance fund.
Also, that it should not be allowed to restore the number of students.
Judges do not tend to direct costs per late “in the facts and circumstances of the case.” Directing that tickets must be issued no later than July 24, they clarify that “the cost of delay costs that must be paid by the university applicant will not recover from the student.”