JAYANT PATEL
Rajnish Kumar Rai – Appellant
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Gujarat University – Respondent
Jayant Patel, J.—The short facts of the case appears to be that the petitioner, though an IPS Officer, in capacity as a student of LL.B., appeared for the examinations of the Second Semester of 1st LL.B. On 25.04.2008, there was paper of Banking and Negotiable Instruments Act. The timings were from 10.30 a.m., to 1.30 p.m. As per the petitioner, one lady observer had accosted another girl student in the class-room and started addressing to such girl student in loud voice. At that stage, the petitioner requested the lady Supervisor to speak softly as he was being disturbed. The said lady Observer came to the desk of the petitioner after few minutes and started examining the petitioner’s belongings. She opened pencil box and took out 6 inch long foot-ruler(scale) from the said box. As per the petitioner, the said foot-ruler belonged to his six-and-a-half year old son and the petitioner, with a view to make use of the foot-ruler at the time of preparing tables in the examination, had carried the same. The lady Supervisor as per the petitioner raised the objection that something was inscribed on the foot-ruler, which the petitioner stated, might have been written by his 6 ½ old
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