(1.) In the relief column, the petitioner has prayed for a writ of mandamus commanding the respondent No. 1 to produce the entire answer books of II, III and IV papers of M. Sc. (Bio-chemistry) and further a writ of mandamus directing the respondent No. 1 to give the correct marks on the answer book of the petitioner
(2.) A brief resume of necessary fact is that the petitioner who had appeared in M. Sc final year examination from Allahabad University with Bio-chemistry as a subject secured 70 marks out of 100 in Intermediary Metabolism, 53 out of 100 in Molecular Cellular biology, 55 out of 100 in Microbiology and Immunology, and 52 out of 100 in Biochemistry of Health and Disease and Research Methodology. The aggregate marks obtained by the petitioner was 294 marks out of 500. The petitioner filed the petition with the allegations that he had swotted hard in all subjects and had answered all questions very correctly and further that: he should have been awarded much higher marks in the aforesaid subjects.
(3.) On 27.7.2006, this Court passed the following order-