LAWS(ALL)-1991-9-55

CHANDRA KANTI SINGH Vs. UNIVERSITY OF KANPUR

Decided On September 26, 1991
CHANDRA KAURI SINGH Appellant
V/S
UNIVERSITY OF KANPUR Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THE petitioner prays for grant of writ of mandamus directing the University of Kanpur to declare the petitioner's result of BEd. class for the academic session 1985-86.

(2.) THE case of the petitioner is that after obtaining graduation in 1982 from the University of Kanpur she was admitted in B Ed. class for the session 1985-86 in Sri Narain Girls Degree College, Unnaon, affiliated to the Universitv of Kanpur It is stated by her that as required she had sent application in duplicate for admission, one copy was sent to the respondent no. 1 and the other was sent to respondent no. 2. THEreafter, a registered card is said to have been received by the petitioner which shows that she was admitted in B.Ed. Class in the said college. She was required to deposit the admission fee and was given roll number also. She is said to have deposited the admission fee as required. Copy of the receipt for the same is contained in Annexure-1 to the writ petition. By Annexure-2 dated 13-12-155 she was informed by the College that the petitioner was being admitted and subjects mentioned in the letter were being allotted to her; She is said to have attended B. Ed. classes regularly. She was issued an identity card also by the respondent no. 2. Photostat copy of the same is Annexure-3 to the writ petition.

(3.) IN her rejoinder-affidavit, the petitioner has refuted the allegations made in the counter-affidavit by the respondent no. 1 and has reiterated the facts asserted by her in the writ petition. It is stated that the Principal did not allot the roll number to the petitioner. The Roll number was allotted by the University and to prove this, a copy of the admit card of another candidate, namely Km Chetna Agnihotri is placed on record. The petitioner has stated that she has reliably heard that she has obtained 227/600 marks and in practical she has obtained 114/200 marks which entitle her to be declared as having passed the examination. It is stated that the University is bound to declare the petitioner's result.