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challenging the result of reevaluation

(Querist) 06 November 2009 This query is : Resolved 
if the students of a university apply for reevluation of their examination can the students challenge the same on the ground that no reevluation has been done on the contrary it is only recounting that has been done reason beiieng that if 200 students applied for the reevaluation more than 120 students got their result as no change not even 1% variation in their result any citation that can help
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 06 November 2009
No citation and no legal right on the ground that no change in marks has taken place in the case of 120 students among 200. You have deliberately not written what happened in case of remaining 80 students? Certainly there might be variation in their marks after revaluation.
Sachin Bhatia (Expert) 06 November 2009
No you can not challenge the result of revaluation. As the name suggest it is revaluation not rechecking.
Sudharsan.m (Expert) 06 November 2009
Recounting if wrongly counted not again correcting the marks sheet, however, you can get the xerox copy of the marks sheet and see if there is any answers which is not corrected then you can always challenge.
Kiran Kumar (Expert) 06 November 2009
merely because there was no substatial change in the result after revaluation will not provide you any right to challenge the whole process.

you may find law against you but your case is not fit for litigation.

if such type of petitions are to be allowed then there will be endless litigation regarding education matters...court will not interefere with the opinion of experts.
PJANARDHANA REDDY (Expert) 06 November 2009
COURTS CAN NOT INTERFERE IN SUCH ROUTIEN PROCEEDURAL ASPECTS.
adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (Expert) 06 November 2009
u can file a write but it will be dimissed.
bhupender sharma (Expert) 06 November 2009
Ms. Monika U can file a writ Petition before the High Court.Bhupender Sharma(Adv.)
Khaleel Ahmed (Expert) 06 November 2009
A writ petition can be filed in this regard.


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