Supreme Court assures help to poor Dalit youth who lost IIT seat for not depositing fees
The Hindu
Supreme Court offers assistance to poor Dalit youth who lost IIT seat due to missed fee deadline.
The Supreme Court has assured help to a poor Dalit youth, who lost his hard-earned seat in IIT Dhanbad after he narrowly missed the deadline to deposit ₹17,500 as acceptance fee after clearing the prestigious exam in his last attempt.
"We will help you as far as possible. But what were you doing for the last three months as the fee deposit deadline expired on June 24," a bench comprising Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud and Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra told the counsel for 18-year-old Atul Kumar on Tuesday (September 24, 2024).
Mr. Kumar’s parents failed to deposit Rs 17,500 as the acceptance fee by June 24, the deadline for depositing the requisite fees for blocking the seat.
The parents of the youth also approached the National Commission for Scheduled Castes, Jharkhand Legal Services Authority and the Madras High Court to save the hard-earned seat.
His counsel told the bench that Mr. Kumar cleared the JEE Advanced in his second and last attempt and if the top court did not come to his rescue he would not be able to take another shot at the test.
After very brief arguments, the bench issued notices to the Joint Seat Allocation Authority, IIT Admissions, IIT Madras, which conducted the test this year.
The lawyer referred to the financial condition of the family of the youth.