A college with campuses across India signed an agreement with a university in Rajasthan to offer courses. However, the University Grants Commission (UGC) declared this agreement invalid, citing a previous legal case. Now, worried students are taking their concerns to the Delhi High Court and Supreme Court, waiting for a final decision in the coming weeks. While the legal status of their courses and exams remains unclear, the college is pushing ahead with exams. Should students be forced to take exams before the legal issues are resolved, or should they wait for a clear legal verdict?
Best Answer
Indian law prioritizes academic stability and fairness. While the college’s action raises concerns, students should be allowed to take exams. However, the results should be provisional pending the final legal verdict, ensuring students’ academic progress isn’t jeopardized while upholding legal clarity.
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