S.J.SURANA, K.K.DUBE
ALAKHNANDA GARG – Appellant
Versus
JIWAJI UNIVERSITY GWALIOR – Respondent
( 1. ) BY this petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, the petitioner seeks to challenge the order passed by the Vice-Chancellor cancelling the examination of the petitioner.
( 2. ) BRIEFLY stated the facts giving rise to the controversy in this case are as under:-The petitioner joined the course of LL. B. Part I in Government College, shivpuri in 1972 as a regular student. She appeared in the year in LL. B. (Part I) examination. Thereafter, she appeared in LL. B. (Part II) examination as a woman candidate, that is to say, she appeared as a private candidate. She again got admission in LL. B. (Part III) for the session 1973-74. According to the petitioner, she studied as a regular student for the full academic year and was allowed to appear in LL. B. (Part III)second semester examination in the year 1974. The petitioner cleared the ll. B. (Part I), second semester in 1973-74. The petitioner appeared in LL. B. (Part III) second semester in July-August 1974 but she had not obtained the passing marks. The marks obtained by her in the second semester were communicated to her. In the year 1975, the petitioner submitted her form for appearing in LL. B. (Part III
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