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2003 Supreme(Raj) 209

H.R.PANWAR, A.D.SINGH
AKASH BHANDARI – Appellant
Versus
JAI NARAIN VYAS UNIVERSITY – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
N.M.Lodha

Judgment


ANIL DEV SINGH, J.

( 1 ) WE do not find any error or infirmity in the impugned order passed by the learned single Judge.

( 2 ) THE appellant appeared in the B. Com, examination and secured 1055 marks out of 1800. On the basis of these marks he was placed in the Second Division. Subsequently, the appellant applied for re-evaluation in one paper of Group-I and two papers of Group-II. While his marks for two papers in Group-II were increased from 45 and 46 to 62 and 56 respectively, in one paper of Group-I his marks were reduced from 48 to 31. Since the appellant secured 31 marks" in one paper of Group-I and in case these marks were accepted as his true marks, his result would have been adversely affected, the University therefore, awarded to him 36 marks by virtue of Rule 6 relating to Re-evaluation of the answer Books, effective from 2000 examination and onwards, as approved by the academic Council by Resolution No. 31/2000 dated 10th May, 2000.

( 3 ) LEARNED counsel appearing for the appellant submitted that the University ought to have placed the appellant in the first Division since in Group-II he had secured, on re-evaluation, 62 and 56 marks and if these marks are ta



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