Delhi High Court remarked that the purpose of the OBC quota was to inspire OBC candidates to seek higher education while it is the authorities’ duty to take it forward.
The Delhi High Court directed University of Delhi (DU) to grant admission to a candidate belonging to the other backward classes (OBC) for LLM course despite the fact that exams for first semester are already underway.
Acting Chief Justice (ACJ) of Delhi High Court Vipin Sanghi said that since large number of women lawyers are into serious law practice these days, it is not difficult to pick women candidates for elevation as judges.
The Delhi High Court on Friday granted permission to a Gujarat-based Ayurvedic Medical College to participate in the counselling for the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) course for the academic year 2021-22.
Justice Rekha Palli said that once a conscious and well considered decision has already been taken by the experts, the Court cannot and should not interfere.