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1 - 6 of 6 (0.39 seconds)Zahoor Ahmad Rather vs Sheikh Imtiyaz Ahmad on 5 December, 2018
19. Since, in the present case, the aforesaid aspect of
document verification after November, 2022 till 05.07.2023 is not
clear and, therefore, the respondent No.2 is directed to consider
the representation of the applicant keeping in view the
observations of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of
Shifana P.S. (supra), Zahoor Ahmad Rather (supra) and
Unnikrishnan CV (supra) and pass appropriate, reasoned and
speaking order in accordance with law within a period of 90 days
from the date of receipt of a certified copy of this order and
communicate the same to the applicant within two weeks
thereafter.
Unnikrishnan Cv vs Union Of India on 28 March, 2023
19. Since, in the present case, the aforesaid aspect of
document verification after November, 2022 till 05.07.2023 is not
clear and, therefore, the respondent No.2 is directed to consider
the representation of the applicant keeping in view the
observations of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of
Shifana P.S. (supra), Zahoor Ahmad Rather (supra) and
Unnikrishnan CV (supra) and pass appropriate, reasoned and
speaking order in accordance with law within a period of 90 days
from the date of receipt of a certified copy of this order and
communicate the same to the applicant within two weeks
thereafter.
Guru Nanak Dev University Th.Registrar vs Sanjay Kumar Katwal & Anr on 21 October, 2008
In Unnikrishnan CV and others v. Union of India
and others, 2023 SCC Online SC 343, a three Judge Bench
of this Court, while relying upon the earlier judgment in the
case of Guru Nanak Dev University v. Sanjay Kumar
Katwal and Another, (2009) 1 SCC 610 held that
equivalence is a technical academic matter, it cannot be
implied or assumed. Any decision of the academic body of
the University relating to equivalence should be by specific
order or resolution, duly published."
Nagesh Ajinath Shekade vs The Union Of India And Another on 12 February, 2020
6(b). During the course of the arguments, the learned counsel
has relied on the order passed by the Hon'ble High Court of
Bombay, Bench at Aurangabad in case of Nagesh Ajinath
Shekade Vs. The Union of India and Another in Writ Petition
No.3238/2019 decided on 12.02.2020.
Rashmi Yadav vs Kvs on 6 June, 2023
7(c). Relying on the aforesaid judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme
Court, the Principal Bench of this Tribunal in the case of Rashmi
Yadav (supra) dismissed the OA filed by the said applicant and,
therefore, the present Original Application is liable to be
dismissed.
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