(1.) THIS writ appeal is directed against the judgment dated 10.05.2013 passed by a learned Single Judge of this Court in W.P.(C) 223 of 2012, whereby he allowed the writ petition filed by the present respondent Smt. Pinki Saha and held that the action taken by the University in debarring the petitioner from appearing in the course was wrong and directed that her result be declared which has been kept in sealed cover pursuant to the order of the learned Single Judge passed on 29.06.2012.
(2.) BRIEFLY stated, the facts of the case are that the petitioner appeared in Part -I of the MA examination in the subject of Bengali. Out of 8 papers she cleared 7 and in Paper No. 7 she had not passed. As per the rules of the University, a person who has passed 6 out of 8 subjects can appear in the next chance in all the papers along with the papers of MA Part -I which that candidate may not have cleared. The original writ petitioner got married in the year 2011 and did not appear in any papers whether of Part -I or Part -II in the year 2011. Thereafter, in the year 2012 she approached the Tripura University for permission to appear in all the papers. She was granted admit card but before the examination the admit card was cancelled and she was told that she could not appear in the examination. The petitioner filed the writ petition being W.P.(C) 223 of 2012 and in that writ petition an interim order was passed permitting her to appear in the examination.
(3.) THE learned Single Judge held, and rightly so that consecutive chance is different from consecutive year. The word used is 'chance'. Therefore, a student will get only two consecutive chances to appear in a particular part of the MA examination.