(1.) SPECIAL appeals Nos. 150 of 1975, 151 of 1975, 184 of 1975 and 195 of 1975 were consolidated for hearing as the subject-matter involved in these appeals is similar.
(2.) THESE appeals were heard by us on August 8, 1975 and we dis missed each one of them without giving our reasons, which we are pronouncing now.
(3.) THE learned Single Judge acting upon this concession did not grant any mandamus as prayed for. How ever, the learned Single Judge accepted the contention raised on be half of the petitioners that the Examinations Committee of the University had no power to debar the petitioners from appearing at any future examination and quashed to that extent the order of punishment passed by the Examinations Committee. The learned Single Judge further issued a direction that in case the petitioners made applications within one week for reconsideration of the matter, the University would reconsider the matter within one month there of and do the needful. The petitioners of writ petition No. .761 of 1975 seem to have been satisfied with the result. However, the Uni versity feeling aggrieved filed three Special Appeals against the ver dict of the learned Single Judge in each of the three writ petitions. Ashok Kumar Arora filed Special Appeal No. 195 of 1975 praying that a mandamus for declaration of his result be issued.