Madras High Court: Gold Medal Not a Student’s Legal Right, Eligibility Lies with Academic Authorities
Madras High Court rules that gold medals are academic honours, not enforceable legal rights, and eligibility lies solely with academic authorities.
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Madras High Court rules that gold medals are academic honours, not enforceable legal rights, and eligibility lies solely with academic authorities.
Allahabad High Court rules that Article 226 cannot be used to recover dues from private parties, dismissing a writ petition with ₹5,000 costs.
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