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1968 Supreme(Del) 186

I.D.DUA, V.S.DESHPANDE
AMIR-JAMIA – Appellant
Versus
DESHARATH RAJ – Respondent


Inder Dev Dua, J.

( 1 ) BY his judgment under appeal, dated 10th April, 1968 in CW 217 of 1968, Hardy J. quashed the order dated 14th December, 1967 passed by the appellants, who are the relevant office bearers of Jamia Milla Islamia, an Educational Institution deemed to be University under the University Grants Commission Act, 1966, expelling the respondent who was a student of M. A. (Pre) class and debarred him from entering the Campus of the Jamia Millia, mainly on the ground that no show cause notice or an opportunity of submitting a written representation or any oral hearing was given to the respondent before the order of expulstion was made against him. Since then, we were informed at the Bar that the respondent was allowed to appear for the M. A. previous examination and he has passed the same. The learned counsel for the respondent made it clear that the appellants do not now contend that the respondent should be again put back into the M. A. previous class. Indeed, he is said to have been again expelled now from the M. A. final class, but with that we are not concerned. In the circumstances, therefore, the sole ground, on which the learned counsel for the appellants though














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