ALOK KUMAR PANDEY Vs. BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY AND ORS.
LAWS(ALL)-2011-3-483
HIGH COURT OF ALLAHABAD
Decided on March 03,2011

ALOK KUMAR PANDEY Appellant
VERSUS
Banaras Hindu University And Ors. Respondents

JUDGEMENT

- (1.) SUPPLEMENTARY counter affidavit and rejoinder affidavit filed today be taken on record.
(2.) PRESENT appeal has been filed against the judgment and order dated 20.12.2010, passed by the learned Single Judge, whereby the writ petition preferred by the Appellant has been dismissed. The Appellant was a regular student of B. Sc (Agriculture) Course during the Session 2009 -10 in Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi . According to him he fell ill and consequently failed to attend the classes. His attendance in the first semester was 31%, while in the second semester he did not attend any class, resulting in 0% attendance. The aggregate attendance came 15.5%. He sought readmission for pursuing his studies. His application was not being considered, whereupon he approached this Court by filing Civil Misc. Writ Petition No. 51032 of 2010, which was disposed of vide order dated 25.8.2010, calling upon the University to consider the request of the Appellant so as to enable him to continue his studies as Ex -student. Appellant's representation has been rejected by the University on the ground that there is no provision in the Ordinances framed by it, which permits the students to appear and pursue the studies as Ex -student. Further under the Ordinances readmission is permitted only where the attendance is minimum 25%. As the Appellant did not fulfill the requirements the readmission was not granted and request of permitting as Ex -student was also declined.
(3.) WE have heard Sri R.P. Mishra, learned Counsel for the Appellant and Sri Arun Prakash who represents the University and the learned Standing Counsel, perused the judgment and order dated 20.12.2010, passed by the learned Single Judge, giving rise to the present appeal, grounds taken in the memo of appeal and the documents filed along with it.;


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