Pavai Ammal Vaiyapuri Education Trust Vs Government of Tamil Nadu and others

Supreme Court of India 21 Sep 1994 S.L.P. (C) No''s. 14416-18 of 1994. AIR 1995 SC 63 : (1994) 4 SCALE 268 : (1994) 6 SCC 259 : (1994) 3 SCR 738 Supp
Bench: Division Bench
Result Published

Judgement Snapshot

Case Number

S.L.P. (C) No''s. 14416-18 of 1994.

Hon'ble Bench

Suhas C. Sen, J; B.P. Jeevan Reddy Reddy, J

Advocates

K.K. Veugopal, K.V. Vihswanathan and K.V. Vijaykumar, for the Appellant; V.R. Reddy, Addlicitor General, A. Mariarputham and Arun Mathur, Aruputham Aruna, for the Respondent

Final Decision

Allowed

Judgement Text

Translate:

1. Having heard the learned Counsel for the petitioner and the learned Additional Solicitor General for the respondents, we are of the opinion that the question of applicability of the Scheme in 273875 to the petitioner-college requires further consideration for which purpose we are posting the Special Leave Petitions for final hearing in November, 1994. We direct that pending further orders status quo shall continue for the current year, i.e., 1994-95.

2. It is, however, directed that the college shall admit students strictly in the order of merit from among those applying to it for admission. The merit shall be determined only and exclusively on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifying examination. This obligation, in our opinion, is inherent in the permission for establishment granted by the Bar Council of India and the affiliation granted by the university. The very fact that the university is admitting this college, a private body, to its privileges means that the private body must subject itself to the discipline inherent in such affiliation. It is unreasonable to presume that fairness is not inherent in the grant of permission to establish and more so in the grant of affiliation. Hence, the above direction.

3. The petitioner-college shall prepare a list of candidates applying to it for admission alongwith the marks obtained by them in the qualifying examination as well as a list of the candidates selected by it for admission along with the marks obtained by them in the qualifying examination. Both the said lists shall be submitted within ten days of the finalisation of the admissions to the Bar Council of India, to the Madras University and to the Government of Madras. It shall be open to these authorities to verify the correctness of the said list and if they find that there has been any departure from the direction imposed hereinabove, it shall be open to any them to bring the same to the notice of this Court.

Liberty to mention.

4. The SLP shall be posted for final hearing on November 11, 1994,

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