College, council
asked to pay ₹10L
The Bombay
high court directed a purportedly unauthorised educational institution in
Aurangabad and an academic body in Delhi to pay Rs10 lakh as compensation to a
19-year-old from Nanded who lost four years of his academic career because of
their illegalities.
The division
bench of justice RM Borde and justice Vibha Kankanwadi penalised the institutes
last week. It said that Abdul Jabbar, the petitioner, lost four years of his
educational life – in passing Class 11 and Class 12 from College of Life
Technology, Aurangabad – purportedly recognised by the Council of Higher
Secondary Education at New Delhi and two more years in pursuing Bachelor of
Dental Surgery (BDS) course in Parbhani.
Jabbar had
approached the court challenging the decision of the Maharashtra University of
Health Science (MUHS) that refused to recognise the college and the council as
authorised academic bodies.
The MUHS had also declared Jabbar ineligible for the BDS course.
Source | Hindustan Times | 23rd January 2018
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