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2015 Supreme(P&H) 575

RAKESH KUMAR JAIN
Saksham Malhotra – Appellant
Versus
Panjab University – Respondent


Advocates:
For the Appellant :Dinesh Kumar Malhotra, Advocate
For the Respondents:Wasu Gambhir, Advocate

Rakesh Kumar Jain, J.

1. The petitioner is the student of B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) 5 years Integrated Course of the University Institute of Legal Studies (here-in-after referred to as the "UILS"), Punjab University, Chandigarh since July-August, 2013. The B.A.LL.B. (Hons) 5 years Integrated Course is designed on semester system in which there are two semesters in each year. A student in the 1st year has to study 12 subjects i.e. 6 subjects in each semester to become eligible for promotion to 2nd year i.e. 3rd/4th semesters, and is required to clear at least 50% of the 12 papers of the 1st year. Meaning thereby, if a student clears 2 papers of 1st semester and 4 papers of the 2nd semester, then he would be entitled to be promoted to the 2nd year i.e. 3rd/4th semesters.

2. The petitioner got admission in the UILS in July, 2013 in terms of the Rules contained in the Hand Book of Information-2013. The result of the petitioner of the 1st semester was declared in November, 2013 in which he got reappear in five papers (Theory P1a, P2a, P4, P5 & P6) out of the total six papers. He applied for re-evaluation of his papers and its result was declared on 24.07.2014 in which he still had reappear in fou
























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