The high court directed the Delhi university to not allocate any further seats, fixed January 28 as next day of hearing
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The court said the pregnancy, from a transient live-in relationship, was complicating her circumstances further amid prevailing social stigmas.
The high court directed the Delhi university to not allocate any further seats, fixed January 28 as next day of hearing
The high court directed the Delhi university to not allocate any further seats, fixed January 28 as next day of hearing
The latest directive comes after St. Stephen's College approached the division bench of the Delhi High Court on September 9. Read details below.
The latest directive comes after St. Stephen's College approached the division bench of the Delhi High Court on September 9. Read details below.
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The Delhi High Court has allowed seven students to attend classes at St. Stephen's College, based on seats allocated by Delhi University. The court...
The Delhi High Court has allowed seven students to attend classes at St. Stephen's College, based on seats allocated by Delhi University. The court...
The common seat allocation system is binding on all the colleges affiliated with Delhi University, the court said
The common seat allocation system is binding on all the colleges affiliated with Delhi University, the court said
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