LAWS(P&H)-1990-6-66

HARJEET SINGH Vs. STATE OF PUNJAB AND OTHERS

Decided On June 20, 1990
HARJEET SINGH Appellant
V/S
STATE OF PUNJAB AND OTHERS Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) This is a Writ Petition for issuance of a writ of mandamus directing the respondents to admit the petitioner in Bachelor of Engineering (Textile) in the 1st Year course in Regional Engineering College Jalandhar.

(2.) The facts of the case are admitted on both sides. The petitioner applied for admission to B.E. (Textile) course for the 1st year. According to the merit list of the candidates, he was entitled to be admitted and was offered a seat in the Regional Engineering College Bathinda for the said course. According to the conditions laid down in the prospectus under item no. IV(pages 48-49) it is laid down that the allotment of branch and the type of admission will be made on the basis of number of seats available in a particular branch at that time. However, if any seat falls vacant due to some of the students leaving the college before the last date of admission prescribed by the University, the admitted students shall be shifted to other disciplines on the basis of their merit position. The resultant vacancy will be filled in the order of merit out of candidates whose names appear in the waiting list. It is averred in the petition that some of the candidates did not join Regional Engineering College, Jalandhar, resulting in vacant seats. The respondent-College without observing the criteria laid down in the prospectus offered the seat to respondent No. 6 who was lower in merit than the petitioner, and, as per the prospectus the seat should have been offered to the petitioner. Strong reliance has been placed by Shri Girish Agnihotri, Advocate, for the petitioner, on the provisions of Prospectus. Perusal of Prospectus shows that admission should have been made for the vacancy in order of merit out of the candidates whose names appear in the waiting list.

(3.) At this stage, the relevant provisions of the prospectus may be noticed:-