St. Stephen’s vs DU: The Delhi high court asked if the college raised this objection anywhere before.
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The Delhi High Court will deliver its verdict on Friday regarding a petition by six students seeking admission to Delhi University's St. Stephen's College. The students, allocated seats in BA Economics (Hons) and BA Programme courses, claim their admissions were delayed despite meeting all requirements. The university supports the petition, but the college opposes it, arguing that admitting students under the 'single girl child quota' violates equality. The court's decision will be announced at 2:30 pm.
St. Stephen’s vs DU: The Delhi high court asked if the college raised this objection anywhere before.
St. Stephen’s vs DU: The Delhi high court asked if the college raised this objection anywhere before.
St. Stephen’s College contended before the Delhi HC that admission under DU's ‘single girl child quota', is violative of the right to equality...
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 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.
Delhi University has accused St. Stephen's College of exceeding the approved Christian quota and leaving seats vacant in high-demand courses despite...