qualified
doctor and, on the basis of the false degrees, was representing
himself to be a qualified medical practitioner. In the said case, the
petitioner ... two
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degrees of M.B.B.S from India and Kazakistan simultaneously.
During investigation
appropriate proceedings against respondent No.5, as he had passed two
degrees/educational qualifications simultaneously, during one academic
year as a regular student, one from
allowed to appear in two major
examinations of this University simultaneously or to get himself
enrolled simultaneously in two Universities. Candidates are
advised, in their ... allowed to appear in two major
examinations of the University simultaneously or even to get himself enrolled
simultaneously in two Universities. In the aforesaid Ordinance
Admission to Examinations) of
the University, the petitioner can complete his degree within seven years
from the date of joining the Ist Semester which means ... appeared and passed the higher examination of that course of this
University simultaneously, he/she shall be granted one extra chance to clear
the compartment
petitioner herein after getting MBBS Degree, was
appointed as Medical Officer in ESI Health Care and is presently working
as Medical Officer, ESI Dispensary ... aside the
aforesaid two clauses, order dated 21.4.2017 was superseded vide order
dated 5.5.2017. Simultaneously, notification dated 5.5.2017 was issued by
the Department of Health
degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, but did not apply
in view of the stipulation that only persons possessing a degree in
Electrical Engineering were ... justice of their cause, ventured to
challenge the condition and simultaneously waged a two pronged
battle, one by approaching the Court and secondly pursuing their
two heirs, the one who has fewer or no degrees of ascent is preferred.
Rule 2 : Where the number of degrees of as-cent ... degree of descent.
Rule 3 : Where neither heir is entitled to be preferred to the other under Rule 1 Or Rule 2 they take simultaneously
two heirs, the one who has fewer or no degrees of
ascent is preferred.
Rule 2- Where the number of degrees of ascent ... degrees of
descent.
Rule 3- Where neither heirs is entitled to be preferred to the
other under Rule 1 or Rule 2 they take simultaneously
Masters Degree and 50% for the Bachelor Degree. He
submits that the appellant does not hold a Bachelors degree with 50%
marks. He is unable ... Allahabad in 1996 securing 85.3% marks while simultaneously pursuing
the B.A. (Hons.) English three year degree course at the University of Delhi
and completing
Hardam Singh vs State Of Punjab on 12 September, 2019
Author: Harinder Singh Sidhu
Bench