Content Provider | Supreme Court of India |
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e-ISSN | 30484839 |
Language | English |
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Subject Keyword | Kurukshetra University Act 1986: Sec.11(5)-0rdinance JV of University Calendar-Vol.11 Clause 18 |
Content Type | Text |
Resource Type | Law Judgement |
Jurisdiction | India |
Case Type | Appeal |
Court | Supreme Court of India |
Disposal Nature | Appeal Disposed Off |
Headnote | Kurukshetra University Act 1986: Sec.11(5)-Ordinance IV of University Calendar-Vol.11 Clause 18- Applicability of-Re-evaluation application can be submitted within 20 days of the declaration of the result or within 20 days of the despatch of the detailed marks card by the University, whichever is later-Applicant can take advantage of extended period of limitation calculated from one of the two events marking commencement of limitation, whichever occurs later-Applicant cannot be faulted for the delay on the part of University in declaring the result, despatching the detailed marks card and re-evaluating the answer books.Petitioner/appellant appeared in B.Sc. (Home Science) Part-I examination conducted by Respondent University, held in the month of April, 2000 and was declared failed. She applied for re-evaluation. However, University rejected the application for want of original detailed marks card. Subsequently, on receipt of detailed marks card on 6.11.2000, she again submitted re-evaluation application enclosing original detailed marks card therewith. On re-evaluation, she was declared passed having secured 56% marks and received the result on 20.1.2001 but denied admission in B.Sc. second year on the ground of inordinate delay. She moved High Court by filing a writ petition. High Court issued rule nisi and directed the respondent-University, by an interim order to grant her provisional admission. She was allowed to attend classes regularly but she was allowed to appear in the examination as a private candidate and her result was not declared. She moved an application in the pending writ petition fer declaring her result. High Court dismissed the writ petition on the ground of submission of re-evaluation application beyond the period of limitation provided in Sec. 11(5) of the Kurukshetra University Act, 1986. Hence this appeal. |
Judge | Honble Mr. Justice R.C. Lahoti |
Neutral Citation | 2002 INSC 33 |
Petitioner | Shalini |
Respondent | Kurukshetra University And Anr. |
SCR | [2002] 1 S.C.R. 347 |
Judgement Date | 2002-01-18 |
Case Number | 544 |
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