The Public Interest Litigation has been filed by Udaibir Singh and several other employees of the Delhi University on the grievance that their salaries and allowances have not been released.
The petitioner has alleged that the college had called students for the written test and interview in far less numbers than required against the quota reserved for various categories of applicant-students.
The Court was informed by the Delhi University that it had constituted the committee for issuance of the digital degree certificate. It is charging Rs 750 from the students for whom the printed degree has not been issued and Rs 1000 from the students for whom the printed degree has been issued.
Delhi HC said “to have a name and to express the same in the manner he wishes, is a part of the right to freedom of speech and expression under Article 19 (1) (a) as well as right to liberty under Article 21 of the Constitution of India.
The Delhi High Court has directed Delhi University to file a fresh affidavit giving the updated status of the evaluation of answer sheets of the final year undergraduate students. The court also wants to know the status of integration of emails, as well as on the proposed date for declaration of results.
Justice Prathiba M. Singh of the Delhi High Court has directed Delhi University to take a relook at its course structures and the eligibility criteria and modify the same, well within time for the forthcoming academic year.
The Delhi High Court has asked the Delhi University to come clear on its stand on the supplementary examination system within a week on a plea filed by final year law students of the university’s law faculty.
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The Delhi High Court has directed Delhi University to issue digital degree certificates for students within a maximum period of one week after completing the verification, etc.
Delhi HC has directed the Government and Railways timely reservation and subsidised tickets to students under Persons with Disability (PwD) category, from remote areas who are willing to come to Delhi and appear in the physical exams being conducted by the Delhi University.