a student is coming from London then there is no such requirement of two years residence, while such a requirement is there when a student ... said note, a regular student who is a citizen of India and was a regular student of a secondary school overseas and has completed
a private student or through National
Institute of Open schooling (NIOS) held that student had
studied 1st to 10th standard as a regular student ... A.No. 3 year LL.B as a private
student +2 private
4301/2017 study
Graduation -
as a regular
student in the
Bangalore
University
Upto
a private student or through National
Institute of Open schooling (NIOS) held that student had
studied 1st to 10th standard as a regular student ... A.No. 3 year LL.B as a private
student +2 private
4301/2017 study
Graduation -
as a regular
student in the
Bangalore
University
Upto
Harjanpura (`the School') where she claimed to have read as a
regular student or at all or passed class VIII examination. The mark-
sheet ... issue in class VIII in academic year 2010-11 as a
regular student she was about 28 years old, and married with two
minor children
admitted in crossexamination that he
had passed 10th class as a regular student in 2006. He has also
admitted that he has passed ... class from Delhi as a regular student.
Presence of a regular student is marked in the school. He cannot be
expected to work and study
degree in 1980 as a private candidate. He then pur-
sued the third year of law as a regular student from the
Kanpur University ... apply to such a case also. There is a substantial
difference between a course of study pursued as a regular
student and a course
a writ of mandamus commanding the respondents to permit him to appear in the Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination, 2001 as a regular student ... were regular students in 1999-2000 and failed are eligible for appearing as regular students in 2000-2001. Further the students who have failed
which was held in the month of April, 2000, as a regular student
of Govt. College, Panchkula, the respondent No.2. On 7.8.2000, the
result ... opinion that the appellant should
be treated as a regular student of B.Sc.(H.Sc.) Part II and her result
should also be declared
opinion of the Court there was a
substantial difference between the course of studies pursued as a regular
student and the course of study pursued ... case pointed out that
there was a substantial difference between a course of studies pursued as a
regular student and the course of studies pursued
that the practising advocates can join in
LL.M. course as a regular student without suspending the
practice."
36. The above Resolution amply clarifies ... during the said period that he had
pursued a LL.M. course as a regular student at another place. However,
before the Court, he sought