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1995 DIGILAW 529 (SC)

Kamla Shankar v. Director Of Board Of Technical Education, Kanpur

1995-03-31

K.RAMASWAMY, M.N.VENKATACHALIAH

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ORDER 1. Leave granted. 2. Heard both the counsel. 3. This Court, on 12-1-1986 in similar circumstances, directed the Government to declare the result of the Fourth Year Diploma Course Examination taken by one Ramesh, appellant therein, and it was undertaken by him that if he succeeds in passing the examination, he may be entitled to that benefit and in case he failed, he will not file any writ petition in the High Court questioning the result of the examination. The appellant herein also seeks the same relief. 4. It would appear that pending writ petition before the High Court the appellant obtained orders to appear for the 4th year examination, but the result has not been declared. If the records are still available after passing the examinations, the respondents are directed to declare the result of the examination. If the appellant passes in the examination, then it would be open to the respondents to grant diploma certificate according to rules and subject to fulfilment of other conditions, if any. If the appellant does not pass in the examination, that is the end of the matter. He shall not be eligible to question the action of the respondents by filing any further writ petition in the High Court. 5. The appeal is accordingly disposed of. No costs. For Citation: 1995 Supp(2) SCC 302 Vikas Info Solutions Pvt. Ltd.