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of students, Bhim Shankar Thakur and Anuj Jaiswal, who claimed that in a case where the candidate fails to appear in person on time for counselling, his claim for admission is liable to be forfeited, however, non-production of original certificate cannot be a ground for cancelling the admission.

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of students, Bhim Shankar Thakur and Anuj Jaiswal, who claimed that in a case where the candidate fails to appear in person on time for counselling, his claim for admission is liable to be forfeited, however, non-production of original certificate cannot be a ground for cancelling the admission.

They both were denied admission into LLB course for the academic session 2016-17 on the ground that they failed to submit the original degree of the qualifying examination as was required by DU.

Thakur had said that though he had passed the qualifying examination in 2012, he had not collected the degree from the University and it could not be produced at the time of counselling on August 22, 2016.

He had claimed that he had applied and received the degree from the university at Meerut on September 8, last year.

Jaiswal had claimed that the result of the qualifying graduation examination was declared on July 26, 2016 and he could receive the provisional certificate only on September 26, 2016 and therefore, he could not produce it on the date of counselling on August 26 last year.

 

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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