LAWS(ALL)-1960-3-13

MUKAND MADHAV SINGH Vs. AGRA UNIVERSITY

Decided On March 08, 1960
MUKAND MADHAV SINGH Appellant
V/S
AGRA UNIVERSITY Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) This is a petition under Article 226 of the Constitution filed by one Mukand Madhav Singh, who after having passed his B. A. examination from the Agra University got admission to the LL. B. (Previous) of the Agra College in 1955. In 1956 he appeared in that examination but failed. In 1956 he got admission to M. A. (Previous) in Political Science of the Agra College. He appeared at the M. A. (Previous) examination in 1957 as a regular student and at the LL. B. examination as an ex-student. He succeeded in M. A. (Previous) but failed in Law again. He joined M. A. (Final) of the Agra University in 1957 and appeared in 1958 at the M, A. (Final) Examination and also as an ex-student in LL. B. (Pr,).. He succeeded in both. The petitioner alleges that he obtained a third division in M. A. (Final); a true copy of the mark-sheet has been given by him in Annexure Y. The petitioner got his degree having passed his M. A. examination in the third division. He got himself admitted in LL. B. (Final) Class in July 1958 and he also resided there in the hostel.

(2.) The petitioner alleges that since he had been the President of the Student's Union and an active worker for the cause of the students and had staged a demonstration against University authorities and distributed leaflets, the University authorities were displeased with him. On 23-12-58 a letter was received by him to the following effect:

(3.) The Registrar of the Agra University by his letter dated 6-1-59 informed the petitioner that the original diploma of M. A. Political Science had not been received along with the petitioner's explanation, and the petitioner was asked to send the original diploma. Thereafter correspondence ensued between the petitioner on the question whether the diploma had been enclosed along with the explanation or not. The petitioner also relied on a certified copy of the diploma which he had obtained and which was duly signed by a Magistrate.