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Uniform Mechanism Needed For Admissions; Instructions Should Be Clear To Avoid Confusion: Bombay HC [Read Judgment]
Live LawThe Bombay High Court recently highlighted the need for a uniform mechanism for admission process in the Universities in the State of Maharashtra, especially in matters pertaining to the submission of marks obtained by the students.The Bench comprising Justice BR Gavai and Justice MS Karnik observed, “We find it appropriate that at least in all the Universities, which are under the control. The Bombay High Court recently highlighted the need for a uniform mechanism for admission process in the Universities in the State of Maharashtra, especially in matters pertaining to the submission of marks obtained by the students. The Bench comprising Justice BR Gavai and Justice MS Karnik observed, “We find it appropriate that at least in all the Universities, which are under the control of State of Maharashtra, there should be some uniform practice as to whether the average marks are to be considered or as to whether only marks obtained in the final year are to be considered as marks obtained in a Graduation, so that such unnecessary situations are avoided.” The court was hearing a petition filed by a student, Karan Shishir Sanjanwala, who had been denied admission due to an “error” in his CET Examination Form, where he had inadvertently mentioned marks secured by him in the final year of his graduation, instead of the average marks secured during his three-year degree course. The court opined that this was on account of disparity in the procedure followed in different universities, observing, “In some Universities, marks obtained only in the last year are considered as marks obtained in the Graduation and some of the Universities consider the average of the marks obtained in all the years examinations, as marks while granting a degree.” The petition was, therefore, allowed, directing the respondent authorities to regularise Karan’s admission for the first year LL.B.
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