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High Court Edicts Counselling For B.E. Students

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The Delhi High Court on Tuesday ordered that a successful candidate should be allowed to take up his counselling for admission to Delhi University`s Bachelor of Engineering (BE) course scheduled on Aug 17.

A division bench comprising judges B.A. Khan and Madan B. Lokur gave the judgement based on an appeal by the student Manik Bansal.

Bansal was challenging an order by a single-judge bench of the court that had cancelled the candidature of 33 successful students who had taken the test in June for appearance in counselling and admission to the Delhi College of Engineering and Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology.

The order, though been passed in the context of one student can prove beneficial to the other aggrieved students whose chances of getting admission in the engineering course had been blacked out by the court.

The bench issued notices to Delhi University`s dean of faculty of technology and vice-chancellor, principals of the Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology and the Delhi College of Engineering and the Delhi government, asking them to reply to the appeal by Aug 22.

The bench asked Bansal`s counsel to serve notices to the respondents, failing which it would vacate the order.

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