(1.) The petitioner took admission in the 1st semester of B.Tech (Computer Science & Engineering) for the Session 2012-13 in the Guru Nanak Dev University Campus Sathiala. The seat was allotted to him by the Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar on the basis of his AIEEE result against the quota of 15% seats for the other States in the Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes category. The petitioner belongs to Scheduled Tribe category as per the certificate dated 2.11.2011. At the time of his admission, the petitioner gave an undertaking that he had already applied for scholarship which is given by the Punjab Government to the students belonging to Scheduled Caste category and in case the Punjab Government did not send his scholarship and he would fail to deposit his fee then the University can withhold his degree and DMC. The petitioner after having completed 6th semester out of total 8 semesters of the course, approached this Court when he was not allowed to continue with the studies on account of the general notice dated 20.7.2015 in which it was mandated that if the students have not deposited the fee till stipulated date then they would not be permitted to attend their classes. On 4.9.2015, the main writ petition was admitted and the petitioner was allowed to continue with his studies since admittedly for three years his application for exemption from fee was not opposed. However, the said arrangement was made temporarily, subject to the final outcome of the writ petition. After admission, the main petition is listed at Sr. No.329 on the regular board of this Court. The petitioner has, however, filed an application bearing CM No.9548 of 2016 in which he has prayed for a direction to the respondents to issue B.Tech. degree to him in the meantime. In the said application, notice was issued and in terms of the order dated 14.12.2016, the respondent-University has filed the affidavit dated 14.2.2017. Since, both the counsel for the parties are ready with the arguments in the main case, therefore, with their consent, the main writ petition is rather taken up for hearing and is being decided.
(2.) The whole case of the petitioner is that he had taken admission in a `Fee Waiver Scheme' and has submitted that at the time when he was allotted to the respondents, it was specifically mentioned on his admission slip that his admission is being granted under `Fee Waiver Scheme'. It is submitted that vide notification issued by the State of Punjab on 101.2012, it was provided that "all institutions affiliated to PTU shall follow `Fee Waiver Scheme' as prescribed by AICTE and notified by Government of Punjab vide its notification No.13/60/08-1TE2/1797, dated 23rd May, 2011. The other institutions/universities i.e. GNDU Amritsar and Punjabi University, Patiala may notify their respective fee waiver scheme separately". In view of this provision, the respondents have filed their affidavit in which they have averred that "the `Fee Waiver Scheme' of AICTE, as issued vide Punjab Government Notification dated 23.5.2011 was meant/applicable only for technical institutions approved by the AICTE as is specifically so prescribed in Para No.1(iv). It is further mentioned that "the respondent/GNDU and all its compuses and affiliated and constituent colleges do not come under the purview of the AICTE as no technical institution/college in the Punjab State is affiliated to it and hence there was no question for the respondent/GNDU of exercising its discretion of notifying such a separate discretionary `Fee Waiver Scheme' for it and for any of its affiliated and constituent colleges and its constituent compuses including its Regional Campus, Sathiala, where the petitioner got admission. It is further mentioned that "the AICTE Fee Waiver Scheme applies only to the Technical Colleges/Institutions. All the Technical Colleges/Institutions in the Punjab State were affiliated only to Punjab Technical University, Jallandhar as per the mandate of its PTU Act, 1995. No Technical College/Institution in the Punjab State was or is affiliated to the respondent No.1- University. Therefore, it is stated here that no separate Fee Waiver Scheme was notified by the respondent No.1-University for any of its Affiliated/Constituent Colleges and its constituent campuses including its Regional Campus, Sathiala".
(3.) Since, the petitioner has been relying upon the notification of the State Government, Punjab dated 12.01.2012, already referred herein above, as per which all institutions affiliated to PTU were to follow `Fee Waiver Scheme' and direction was given to other institutions/universities i.e. GNDU Amritsar and Punjabi University, Patiala to notify their respective fee waiver scheme separately, which has never been opted by the GNDU, Amritsar, therefore, the petitioner cannot claim the `Fee Waiver Scheme' as a matter of right. The position would have been altogether different had the petitioner been a student of the institution affiliated to Punjab Technical University because in that situation, the provision of the notification dated 12.1.2012 referred to herein-above, would have covered the case of the petitioner with all force.