Manmohan Sahu and Ors. v. Directorate General of Training

Delhi High Court · 06 May 2019 · 2019:DHC:7597
C. Harishankar
W.P.(C)4811/2019
2019:DHC:7597
administrative petition_dismissed

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The Delhi High Court dismissed writ petitions challenging the discontinuation of online examinations as withdrawn after the respondent redressed the petitioners' grievances by scrapping the online exam system.

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\ $-45,56&8 HIGH COURT OF DELHI
Dateofdecision:6"'May,2019
W.P.(C)4811/2019
MANMOHAN SAHU AND ORS. Petitioners
Through: Mr.Sanjay Sharawat, Mr.Divyank Rana and Mr. Ashok Kumar,Advs.
VERSUS
DIRECTORATE GENERAL ORTRAINING....„Respondent
: Through: Ms.Monika ArOra,GGSC with Mr.Kushal Kumar,:Adv.
W.P.(C)4855/2019&CM No.21582/2019
SHIVAM KUMAR AND ORS.
' Petitioners
Through ' Mr Sanjay Sharawat,
VERSUS
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF TRAINING Respondent
Through:
W.P.(C)4448/2019&CM APPU"19743/2019-S
NIJI AUDYOGIK PRASHIKSHAN SANCHALAK SANGATHAN Petitioner
Through: Mr.Sanjay Sharawat,
VERSUS
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF TRAINING Respondent
Through:
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CORAM:
HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE C.HARISHANKAR
ORDERrORAU^ 06.05.2019
JUDGMENT

1. Mr. Sanjay Sharawat submits that the respondent has, in a policy decision applicable on all India basis, taken a decision to do away with the system of on-line examination this year. As such,the grievances ofthe petitioner in these writpetitions stand redressed. He, therefore,seeks leave to withdraw these writpetitions. ^ ^ ■ ■■ '.■■■ I.

2. The writpetitions are dismissed as withdrawn. MAY 06,2019/kr C.HART A IKAR,J,■{ W.P.(C).4811/2019 & other connected matters Page 2 of[2]