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2011 Supreme(Mad) 1409

P.JYOTHIMANI
P. Uyarthi – Appellant
Versus
Regional Manager Canara Bank, Trichy – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
For the Petitioner:S. Kamadevan, Advocate. For the Respondents:Pandurangan, Advocate.

Judgment :-

1. The writ petitioner was admitted in the first year B.E.(Mechanical) Degree Course for the academic year 2010-11 in Periyar Maniammai University, Vallam, Thanjavur District, which is a deemed to be university as per Section 3 of the University Grants Commission Act. After admission, the petitioner has applied for educational loan, since he comes from an agricultural family. That application came to be rejected by the respondent-bank under the impugned order on the ground that as per the guidelines for sanction of educational loan, a student who gets admission in the management quota shall secure at least 60% marks in the qualifying examination and as per the particulars furnished by the petitioner, he has obtained admission under the management quota and secured only 52% marks. It is admitted by the petitioner that while applying for the educational loan he has stated that he joined in the said university under the management quota. However, that is a mistake and that has been clarified by the university itself in the letter dated 19.11.2010 stating and certifying that there is no Government/management quota in the said university. The university has also issued a bona






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