LAWS(HPH)-2011-9-210

DEEPRAJ AND ANR. Vs. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Decided On September 08, 2011
Deepraj And Anr. Appellant
V/S
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THE Petitioners seek change of branch from Computer Science to Electronics. According to the Petitioners, there are students with lesser marks than the Petitioners now studying in the branch of Electronics. It is also submitted that there are nine vacancies in Electronics. Therefore, the Petitioners pray that they may be permitted to have a change from Computer Science to Electronics.

(2.) LEARNED Assistant Solicitor General of India, on instruction, submits that in case the change as above is permitted, it may affect the required 75% strength in the Computer branch. How far these rules are mandatory, is yet to be seen. Whether the career and future of a student to pursue his studies in a stream of his choice, when that stream is available, should be marred on account of the rigidity to such rules, is also another question to be considered. We do not think that this Court, at this stage, should consider such question since we find that there is a provision for relaxation reserved to the Senate, which reads as follows: