LAWS(ALL)-2007-9-168

VISHU TYAGI Vs. STATE OF U P

Decided On September 25, 2007
VISHU TYAGI Appellant
V/S
STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) -Petitioners, who are the students of M. J. P. Rohilkhand University, Bareilly, have filed present writ petition, questioning the validity of Ordinance governing admission, courses of study, examination and other matters, relating to B. Tech. Programmes enforced by Executive Council of the University with effect from 26.12.2006 and for non-implementation of new policy of 70 marks for external examination and 30 marks of internal examination and declaration of result on the basis of earlier system, i.e., 50 marks for external examination and 50 marks for internal examination.

(2.) PETITIONERS are students of 2006 batch and are being imparted instructions at the Institute of Engineering and Technology, M.J.P. Rohilkhand University, Bareilly. Earlier, the system which was being followed for awarding marks, was 50 : 50 ratio for external and internal examinations respectively. Petitioners have submitted that when they were accorded admission, they were under impression that they would be awarded marks at the ratio of 50 : 50 for external and internal examinations respectively, and even question paper supplied to them reflected the same situation. Petitioners have contended that Ordinance has been framed, and on the basis of the same result of the first semester examination of 2007 has to be declared on the basis of 70 marks for external examination and 30 marks for internal examination, which is unjustifiable. At this juncture present writ petition has been filed.

(3.) AFTER pleadings mentioned above have been exchanged, present writ petition has been taken up for final hearing and disposal with the consent of the parties.