HC rejects plea of 200 failed GGSIU students
The Delhi high court on Friday rejected a plea accusing Guru Govind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIU) of discrimination by adopting different criteria for promoting students pursuing professional courses in colleges run by it and those from institutions affiliated to it.
A bench of Acting Chief Justice A.K. Sikri and Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw said that setting up different criteria by the university for promoting students was a “policy decision” which cannot be subjected to judicial scrutiny.
Moreover, such criteria was devised by the university after taking views of experts and considering the interest of students in mind, the court said.
The bench said the policy was not discriminatory.
Earlier, the high court had reserved its verdict on the petition filed by over 200 failed students of the private colleges affiliated to GGSI University who had alleged that the “discriminatory” approach of the varsity in promoting them was harming their career.
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