(1.) This hearing has been held through video-conferencing.
(2.) The present writ petitions reflect the sorry state of affairs at the University of Delhi (hereinafter, "DU"). The Petitioners are all doctors who have graduated their MBBS course in the year 2018 and 2019 from three medical colleges in Delhi i.e, Lady Hardinge Medical College, Maulana Azad Medical College and University College of Life Sciences. These doctors have been struggling to get their original degree certificates released and after all their attempts with DU failed, they have approached this Court through the present writ petitions.
(3.) The first writ petition, being W.P.(C) 4444/2020, was listed on 22nd July, 2020 on which date this Court had observed that DU ought to make alternative arrangements during the COVID-19 pandemic for issuance of digital certificates, digital mark-sheets and digital transcripts online, along with the digital signatures and security features. Towards this end, the Court had also noted that in an earlier writ petition being WP(C) 3945/2020 titled Dhritiman Ray v. University of Delhi , a graduate of DU in 2017 had sought his degree certificate. After the intervention of the Court, the handwritten degree certificate was issued. The reason cited by DU for delay in issuance of the degree certificate was non-availability of paper and the fact that DU's contract with the printer had expired. The said case was heard in the first week of July and on 7th July, 2020 this Court was informed that steps were being taken for printing the degree certificates in an expedited manner. Despite this being the position, the tender for printing degree certificates was not finalized and it was only yesterday i.e., 3rd August, 2020 that the tender was opened. So, in so far as issuance of printed degree certificates are concerned, this Court clearly was of the opinion that the same would not be ready quickly for issuance to students who have various deadlines.