HC declines to interfere with DU’s exam decision
The Hindu
Matter pertains to Faculty of Law
The Delhi High Court on Monday declined to interfere with DU’s decision to conduct online open book exam for intermediate semesters of its law course, which could not be held last year due to COVID-19. Justice Prateek Jalan said he was not going to allow students to dictate terms of examination of a professional course while hearing four petitions by students of second and final-year of Faculty of Law, Delhi University.More Related News
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