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1. While not being unmindful of the normally announced refrain on the part of judicial dispensation in interfering qua the evaluation of papers by the examiners, the learned counsel appearing on behalf of the applicant argues that the non-marking of a part of the attempted question ought to be adequate enough to warrant interference.

2. In the context, the learned counsel invites our attention to the manner of marking of Question No. 5, whereby the candidates had been required to Enumerate five services provided by C-DOT DSS MAX exchange for PSTN (Analog) as well as ISDN subscribers.

3. It is argued that the applicant attempted the question in toto, but the examiner did not mark the whole attempted answer.

4. In the context of the grievance aforementioned, the learned counsel for the Respondents invites our attention towards a communication dated 7.12.2010 wherein the sender thereof intimated the addressee that the question aforementioned had no parts and, thus, the charge of partial evaluation does not arise.

5. In the context of that averment, the learned counsel for the applicant points out that Question No. 5 required the candidates to enumerate five services provided by C-DOT DSS MAX exchanges for PSTN (Analog) as well as ISDN subscribers and the plea raised thereby is that each mention (of services) could earn one mark.

6. We do not, thus, find any force in the averment made in the course of the communication dated 7.12.2010 to the effect that the question aforementioned did not have any parts. In a such like eventuality, a candidate enumerating all the five services only, would be entitled to get the total marks awardable for that attempt. Likewise, if a candidate mentions one or two services provided by the C-DOT DSS MAX exchanges for PSTN (Analog) as well as ISDN subscribers, he would be entitled to mention wise award. A candidate mentioning all the five services only would be entitled to the total marks awardable for the attempt. The averment that the question aforementioned did not have any parts, thus, shall stand negatived.