Principle: In order to be eligible to appear in the semester examination, student is required to attend, under all circumstances, at least 70 per cent of the total classes held in that semester as per the university rules. Facts: Anand, an economically poor but a very brilliant student of LL.B., final semester, while going to his university by cycle received some leg injuries in road accident. Consequently, Anand could not attend his classes for one week as he was advised rest by his doctor for that period. Due to his absence from the University, Anand failed to have 70 per cent attendance essential to appear in the examination and, therefore, he was debarred from appearing in the examination by the university authorities. Anand challenges this decision in the court of law.

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Principle: In order to be eligible to appear in the semester examination, student is required to attend, under all circumstances, at least 70 per cent of the total classes held in that semester as per the university rules. Facts: Anand, an economically poor but a very brilliant student of LL.B., final semester, while going to his university by cycle received some leg injuries in road accident. Consequently, Anand could not attend his classes for one week as he was advised rest by his doctor for that period. Due to his absence from the University, Anand failed to have 70 per cent attendance essential to appear in the examination and, therefore, he was debarred from appearing in the examination by the university authorities. Anand challenges this decision in the court of law.






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