In an interim order handed on August 14, Justice Jasmeet Singh noticed that via deprivation factors, JNU has altered the marks obtained by college students within the Frequent College Entrance Take a look at (CUET).
“If that is permitted, the sanctity of an entrance examination will not stay and a college via ordinances will have the ability to alter the rating obtained by a candidate in a aggressive examination. That’s antithesis to the entire idea of a aggressive examination,” the Courtroom noticed.
Subsequently, it restrained the College from finalising admissions.
“Therefore, until the subsequent date of listening to, the admissions primarily based on deprivation factors shall not be finalized and no additional steps shall be taken on the premise of deprivation factors qua the admission in respondent college,” the Courtroom ordered.
It then listed the case for additional listening to on August 24.