
Karnataka HC 'bends the arc of justice' for student to enroll as member of ICAI
Deccan ChronicleBengaluru: The High Court of Karnataka has said that it was appropriate to "bend the arc of justice" to accommodate a student and allowed her to be enrolled as a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. The ICAI had invoked Regulation 65 of the institute and claimed that it had only given her permission for the final courses, but the student had completed multiple foundation courses that preceded the final courses. It is rather surprising that the second respondent wants to stifle the career of a student, who has pursued multiple courses and gained such acumen to practice as a Chartered Accountant." Rejecting all the submissions of the institute, the court in its judgement on December 7, said, "Therefore, this Court repels those submissions of the learned counsel for 2 nd respondent, for the praedictus reasons, I deem it appropriate to bend the arc of justice for a student and direct grant of Membership of the petitioner to the Institute without brooking any further delay."
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