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1984 Supreme(SC) 212

Y. V. CHANDRACHUD, A. N. SEN, A. V. VARADARAJAN
Muneeb Ul Rehman Haroon: S. M. Saleem – Appellant
Versus
Government Of Jammu And Kashmir: Government Of Jammu And Kashmir – Respondent


Advocates:
Altaf Ahmed, VIMAL DAVE

JUDGMENT

CHANDRACHUD, CJI. :— These Writ Petitions are not maintainable under Article 32 of the Constitution because they do not involve the violation of any fundamental right of the petitioners. The petitioners applied for admission to the Medical College, Srinagar, for the Post-graduate Course of the Kashmir . University for the semester beginning in July 1980. They appeared for an entrance test but the result of that test was not declared officially. The petitioners seem to possess, information to the effect, and they have so alleged in their petitions, that they have passed the test. No admissions were made either to the July 1980 semester or to the two following semesters beginning in November 1980 and July 1981. An entrance test was held for admission to the semester beginning in November 1981 and the result of that test has been announced. We are informed that 16 out of 17 petitioners in these two Writ Petitions appeared for that test.

2. There is a vague averment in the petitions that the refusal of the Government to admit any student at all for the July 1980 semester is violative of the petitioners fundamental rights under Articles 14 and 19 of the Constitution and is also






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