If the info is based on Times of India report, it is not reliable. Because lot of
inconsistencies were there.


----- Original Message ----- From: "VIJAY KUMAR P.V.S." <vijay.palakod...@gmail.com>
To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 7:43 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] UGC Net


Yes it is really good news for me also. Please provide the source.

Eagerly waiting for its source.

Thank you very much in advance

With warm regards

VIJAY



On 13-01-2013 04:57, Neeraj Singh wrote:
vary good news! could you provide the sorce of this news? Regards.
Neeraj sing mobile 09630305273 skype neeraj2213

On 1/12/13, Shona Man <shonam...@gmail.com> wrote:
good news. though i hurd that the Kerala HC order has been confirmed
by Supreme Court! All students who have passed three papers
individually must be awarded the benifit.

On 1/11/13, prasanth P.V. <prasanth.mangala...@gmail.com> wrote:
Yesterday there was a newspaper report in a malayalam daily
"mathrubhumi" that the UGC has appealed in the divission bench of
Kerala HC against that dicission

On 1/11/13, Prashanth <prashanthmn1...@gmail.com> wrote:
I too surprised by the news.
The Kerala high court has given 1 month of time to [from 16/12/2012]
issue
certificates and also declared that, the candidates who are having
minimum
eligibility are cleared lectureship.

----- Original Message -----
From: "SC Vashishth" <subhashvashis...@gmail.com>
To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2013 9:26 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] UGC Net


I echo the views by Rajesh. If a High Court has ruled in favour of
candidates set the things right, all candidates across the nation get
that
relief. The court in this matter has not excluded others from the
benefit
by declaring it as a special case. On the contrary, it has held the
process
untenable, thus there is no need to file any PIL or individual writs.

By filing multiple writs in different High Courts, please don't invites
situations for conflicting orders from different courts putting the
Kerala
HC decision in peril and making UGC consider moving SC for
clarifications.
We are not aware of UGC going against the Kerala HC judgement meaning
thereby that the order has achieved finality.

Another question is how do a person know that there is already an order
from some HC on a matter that affects him. This list serves a
very important purpose of keeping all of us informed.
Lets resolve to bring to the notice of all any new development
happening
in
the courts any where in India - be it as PIL or an individual writ
answering  substantial  questions of law, interpretation or policies
affecting the persons with disabilities in general.
regards



On 10 January 2013 10:06, Asudani, Rajesh <rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in>
wrote:

I am more than surprised at operations of law, though being a lawyer
by
training myself.
Kerala HC has already ruled that the said notification fixing the
cumulative criteria  afterwards is bad in law and has given a ruling
in
favor of candidates.
So, why must the same case be fought in other states to secure the
similar
ruling for all candidates?
Actually, UGC must have given benefit of the decision to all
candidates
automatically, or Kerala HC must have directed it to do so.
Agreed that Writ petition is filed by an aggrieved individual, but it
is
a waste of grossest kind to ask each candidate to fight separately,
when

a
provision is affecting many persons.
PIL would have been a better remedy, perhaps.


From: worldopin...@googlegroups.com
[mailto:worldopin...@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Prashanth
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2013 1:52 PM
To: AccessIndia
Cc: World Opinion Google's group:
Subject: (WorldOpinion) High court's last chance for University Grants
Commission to name National Eligibility Test criteria:

Vaibhav Ganjapure, TNN Jan 8, 2013, 02.26AM IST

NAGPUR: The University Grants Commission (UGC) on Monday came under
fire
from the Nagpur bench of Mumbai high court for its failure to come
clear

on
the issue of fixing eligibility criteria for the National Eligibility
Test
(NET). A division bench comprising justices AP Lavande and Arun
Chaudhari
granted two weeks to the apex education body as the final chance to
decide
its policy. The judges further warned that it will proceed with
orders,
if
UGC fails to file a reply within the stipulated period, and asked UGC
officials to be present at the next hearing.

The court's stringent orders came while hearing a plea filed by
Gokulpeth
resident Sayalee Surjuse, who has challenged a UGC notification
imposing
minimum qualifying criteria for NET conducted on June 24 last year.
The
test is conducted simultaneously across the country for various
subjects
for lectureship and junior research fellowship (JRF).

Citing UGC's notification on its website, petitioner's counsel Trupti Udeshi said the candidate had to score 40% in first two pears and 50%
in
the third. She contended that there was no mention of the necessity to
score above a specified aggregate of all three papers, which will be
the
criteria for final qualification. She also said that this criteria was
never communicated till the declaration of the result.

When NET results were declared on September 18, Sayalee was declared
failed. It was only after she enquired that she came to know that UGC
had
fixed 65% aggregate criteria for the qualification. She claimed to
have
scored 59.43% aggregate in all three papers and also cleared them
individually. Citing scheme of exam by UGC, she demanded that she
should

be
declared successful.

She sought directives from the court to quash the UGC notification of
June
24 fixing the eligibility criteria NET at 65% aggregate for general
category by holding it arbitrary, illegal and unsustainable in law.

The judges pulled up UGC for its lacklustre approach to the plight of
candidates from Maharashtra, stating that the apex body had not
responded
properly to a case based on the same grounds in other states. In
Kerala,
the HC had ruled in favour of candidates by quashing the UGC
notification,
as the number of candidates were much more.



http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-01-08/nagpur/36216041_1_ugc-notification-ugc-officials-three-papers


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