IN THE HIGH COURT AT CALCUTTA
SHAMPA DUTT (PAUL)
Harish – Appellant
Versus
Union of India – Respondent
Judgment :
Shampa Dutt (Paul), J.
1. The petitioner’s case in WPA 24155 of 2025 is that he is a person with disability (schizophrenia) and presently a student of Indian Institute of Management Calcutta has filed the present writ application on account of the fact that the Cumulative Grade Point Average of the petitioner has been arbitrarily and in violation of Rule 14(h)(i) and Rule 14(h)(iii)(d) of the Rules and Guidelines for MBA Programme of IIMC published in June 2024 been reduced from 4.2 to 3.7 throughout his first year of college covering all his IV terms, leading to a precarious state of affairs, where now the college authorities are refusing his well- earned promotion to the next year and have also directed him to repeat the first year in complete disregard of the medical condition of the petitioner and completely ignoring the various representation made by the petitioner on each appropriate occasion informing the concerned authorities about his hospitalization owing to which he most inadvertently and in compelling circumstances was unable to attend classes and exams. The petitioner who has secured a Cumulative Grade Point Average well above the required CGPA will have to un
Point of Law - Approach of sympathy is not the rule of law, yet the law has to be benevolent to sub-serve the interests of justice, wherever the facts and circumstances so justify and demand. This is....
The adherence to minimum attendance requirements is essential in university regulations, and non-compliance undermines eligibility to sit for examinations.
Minimum attendance of 75% is mandatory for examination eligibility; Article 14 does not apply to perpetuate illegality.
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