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2014 Supreme(Del) 2070

MANMOHAN
Arghya Kumar Nath – Appellant
Versus
D. S. Rawat – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
For the Petitioner:Sunil Dalal, Advocate.
For the Respondents:Amit Bansal with Senjal Khanna, Advocates.

Judgment

Manmohan, J.

CM APPL. 14631/2014 in W.P.(C) 5992/2014

Allowed, subject to just exceptions.

W.P.(C) 5992/2014 & CM APPL. 14630/2014

1. Present writ petition has been filed seeking a direction to respondents to set aside the rejection of petitioner’s nomination for the post of President on 3rd September, 2014. Petitioner also seeks a direction to respondents to allow him to contest for the post of President in College Student’s Union 2014.

2. In the accompanying application for stay, the petitioner has sought a direction to respondents not to conduct election for the post of President in the College Student Union of Sri Aurobindo College.

3. It is pertinent to mention that petitioner’s nomination was rejected on the ground that his signature on the nomination form did not match with the signature on the Identity Card.

4. Learned counsel for petitioner states that petitioner’s nomination form has been rejected merely on the difference of one alphabet ‘K’ in the signature on the form. He submits that the Delhi University notification does not provided for cancellation of nomination on any such frivolous ground. He further submits that the impugned order is non reasoned and is in












































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