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2015 Supreme(Ker) 563

ASHOK BHUSHAN, A.M.SHAFFIQUE
Kerala Gramin Bank – Appellant
Versus
Rajendran – Respondent


Advocates:
Advocate Appeared:
For The Appellant : Devan Ramachandran and K.M. Aneesh
For The Respondents: G. Bhagavat Singh

JUDGMENT

Ashok Bhushan, C.J.

1. Heard learned counsel for appellants as well as learned counsel for respondents/writ petitioners. This Writ Appeal has been filed against judgment dated 25th of February, 2015 passed in W.P. (C). No. 2198/15. The 2nd petitioner had applied for education loan on the basis of the selection in the merit quota for the course of BPT. The test was conducted on 30th June, 2015 in K.T.G. College of Physiotherapy. On the basis of the said selection, 2nd petitioner has made an application for loan to the Bank. 2nd petitioner submitted certificate from the College dated 30th of June, 2014 and other materials to prove that he was declared selected and got admission. The Bank did not sanction the education loan to the 2nd petitioner. Hence, the Writ Petition was filed praying for following reliefs.

"a) declare that this 2nd petitioner is eligible to get educational loan from the respondent Bank.

b) direct the respondents to disburse the educational loan to the 2nd petitioner enabling him to continue BPT course without any break.

2. A counter statement was filed on behalf of the Bank where it was stated that in the scheme which is applicable to Kerala Gramin Bank, that
















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