It was held that as per Article 30 (1) of the Structure of India, the minority standing offered to the St Stephens was not of absolute nature and state was entitled to intervene within the curiosity of the minority neighborhood
The Delhi Excessive Courtroom, on September 12, held that the admission coverage of the non-minority college students for undergraduate programs at St Stephen’s Faculty will occur as per the Frequent College Entrance Check (CUET) rating. It was clarified that admissions is not going to happen by interviews.
Bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad noticed that whole weightage could be accorded to the CUET examination. The faculty was directed to take again their prospectus and formulate a contemporary one after making related adjustments.
It was held that as per Article 30 (1) of the Structure of India, the minority standing offered to the St Stephens was not of absolute nature and state was entitled to intervene within the curiosity of the minority neighborhood.
The bench additionally made it clear that Delhi College couldn’t be adamant a couple of single advantage checklist for candidates belonging to the Christian neighborhood regardless of different components.
The college letter whereby the school was directed to withdraw its prospectus was beneath problem by St Stephens.