LAWS(RAJ)-1985-1-21

PRAHLAD KUMAR Vs. UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN

Decided On January 09, 1985
PRAHLAD KUMAR Appellant
V/S
UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THIS is a special appeal against the judgment of learned Single Judge dismissing the writ, petition of the petitioner.

(2.) THE petitioner passed the B.Com. Examination in the year 1981 and secured 43.5% marks. Thereafter the petitioner applied for the admission in LL.B. (First Year Course) in Government College, Karauli. He was given admission by the Government College, Karauli. He attended the classes and appeared in the LLB. First Year) Examination held in July 1982, as a regular student. The result of the LL.B. (1st year) Examination was declared in the month of January 1983 but the result of the petitioner was with -held. The petitioner obtained advance copy of his mark -sheet of LL.B (First year) Examination and found that he had failed in the said examination. Therefore he decided to appear in the LL.B. (1st year) examination for the year 1983 as an ex -student and submitted an application form for the same examination. For the first time by letter dated 27th September, 1983, the petitioner was informed that his LL.B. (first year) Examination, 1982, has been cancelled because he had secured less than 45% make in the B. Com. examination and therefore, he was not entitled to appear as ex -student in the LL.B. (First Year) Examination, commencing from 5th October, 1983. The petitioner feeling himself aggrieved by the aforesaid order filed a writ petition in this Court. A notice to show -cause was issued as to why the writ petition should not be admitted and meanwhile, the petitioner was allowed to appear in the LL.B. (First Year) Examination which was to be held from 5th October, 1983. It was further ordered that the result shall not be declared till further orders of this Court. As a consequence of this order the petitioner appeared for the LL.B. (First Year) Examination held in October, 1983 Learned Single Judge after hearing the petitioner as well as the University dismissed the petition and hence this appeal.

(3.) ON the other hand learned counsel for the University has vehemently opposed and has submitted that in view of the consistent decisions in Punjab Engineer College, Chandigarh v. Sanjay Gulati andothers : [1983]2SCR801 in Punjab University, Chandigarh v. Devjani Chakrabarti and Ors. 0065/1984 : [1984]3SCR815 , and in Principal, King Georges' Medical College, Lucknow, U.P. and Anr. v. Dr. Ved Prakash Gupta and Ors. : [1984]1SCR302 , this Court should not interfere in the judgment passed by the learned single Judge. Learned counsel for the University has further placed reliance on a decision of Allahabad High Court in Kedar Lal Verma v. The Secretary, Board of High School and Intermediate Education and Anr. AIR 1980 Allahabad 32 and has submitted that since the petitioner was ineligible in view of the Ordinance 252, the petitioner cannot be granted any relief in this appeal.