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HIGH COURT OF DELHI
Date of Decision: 21st February, 2019
BHAVYA SINGH NARUKA ..... Petitioner
Through: Mr. Puneet Jain and Mr. Abhinav Gupta, Advs.
Through: Ms. Seema Dolo, Adv. for Mr. Amit Bansal, Adv. for
University of Delhi
JUDGMENT
1. Arguments in this matter were heard in part on 13th February,
2019.
2. The matter was listed, thereafter, on 15th February, 2019, when it was passed over for non-appearance of Respondent No.2, and could not be taken up on second call owing to paucity of time.
3. The matter was again listed on 18th February, 2019, and was called out twice at the end of the Board. The order of the said date also discloses non-appearance on behalf of Respondent No. 2.
4. Today, again, Respondent No. 1 and the petitioner are 2019:DHC:1220 represented and there is no appearance on behalf of Respondent No. 2. Accordingly, having heard learned counsel, I am proceeding to decide the writ petition.
5. The petitioner claims to be a sportswoman, proficient in the sport of shooting (air pistol).
6. Consequent to passing her XII standard examination, the petitioner sought admission in the Respondent No.2-College (hereinafter referred to as “the College”), in the B.A. (Programme), conducted by the College under the sports quota.
7. It may be noted that the College had advertised 45 supernumerary seats under the sports quota, against one of which the petitioner lays her claim.
8. In response to a query by the Director (Physical Education) of the Delhi University Sports Council, seeking information on the actual number of seats in various sports/games in the College, to which admissions were being made in the sports quota in the under-graduate programme for the Academic Session 2018-2019, the college replied vide the following communication, dated 20th March, 2018: “Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences Hans Raj College University of Delhi Mahatma Hans Raj Marg, Malka Ganj, Delhi-110007 March 20, 2018 To The Director Physical Education Delhi University Sports Council Polo Ground, New Delhi Sub: Number of Seats under Sports Quota (Supernumerary) Dear Sir, This is in reference to you letter no. DUSC / 2018 /1014. dated on 13th March 2018, seeking information on actual number of seats in various sports/games in our college for the admission under sports quota in undergraduate progranmme 2018-19. The requirement of scats under sports quota is as follows:
02 Archery Indian Round (Men) Three 03 Indian Round (Women) One 01 Compound (Women) Two 02 Recurve (Men) One 01 03 Swimming Free Style (Men) One 01 Back Stroke (Men) One 01 Butterfly (Men) One 01 Back Stroke (Women) One 01 Breast Stroke (Women) One 01
09 Table Tennis Men Two 02 Women Two 02 10 Yoga Men Two 02 11 Football Striker One 01 Stopper One 01 Goalkeeper One 01 Total 45 Thanking You, Yours faithfully, Sd/- Sd/- Dr. M.P. Sharma Dr. Rama (Associate Professor) (Officiating Principal) Hans Raj College, Delhi”
9. A reading of the above document makes it clear that two seats were reserved in the sports quota for girl students, seeking admission on the basis of proficiency in the sport of Shooting (Air Pistol).
10. On 26th June, 2018, trial took place, for students seeking admission on the basis of their proficiency in shooting with air pistol, in which the petitioner also participated. Consequent thereupon, two selection lists were issued. In the second selection list, which was issued on 14th July, 2018, the petitioner’s name figured as having been selected against one of the two seats reserved for girl students.
11. The said list, dated 14th July, 2018, including the list of students selected against various sports, merits reproduction, in extenso, thus: “Hansraj College Admission 2018-19 July 14, 2018 The following candidates have been selected for admission on the basis of sports. They are required to report to the undersigned with their original and one set photocopy of the below mentioned documents on 16 July 2018, 9:30 AM at sports room. 1-Two Passport Size Photo 2- 10th Board Mark Sheet / Certificate 3-12th Board Mark Sheet 4- Provisional Certificate 5- Character certificate 6- Migration certificate 7- Transfer Certificate 8- Sports Certificate (Which was uploaded) 9- Parents / Guardian Photo ID Proof Note: - The Candidates Must Accompany with their Parents / Guardian The admission will be subjected to verification of the documents and minimum eligibility criteria. This list is valid from 16th July.2018 to 17th July 2018 till 1:30 PM BASKETBALL (MEN) S. No. Name/ Reg. No. Position/ Event Course Certificate Marks Trial Marks Total
1. Vishwas Gulia Guard Comp SCI 27 49.33 76.33
2. Harsh Rao Centre BAP 27 48.33 75.33
3. Sarthan Gosain Forward B.Com (H) 25 43.66 68.66 ARCHERY (WOMEN) S. No. Name/Reg. No. Position/ Event Marks Trial Marks Total
1. Arushi Saxena Compound ECO(H) 21 50.[3] 71.[3] BADMINTON (MEN) S. No. Name/Reg. No. Position/ Event Marks Trial Marks Total
1. Nikhil Mahlawat - B.A.P 08 60 68 SHOOTING (MEN) S. No. Name/Reg. No. Position/ Event Marks Trial Marks Total
1. Ritesh Tanwar Air Rifle B.A.P 19 57.18 76.18 SHOOTING (WOMEN)
1. Swati Kadiyan Air Rifle History 19 57.[6] 76.[6]
2. Bhavya Singh Naruka Air Pistol B.A.P 19 43.[1] 72.[1] TENNIS (MEN) S. No. Name/Reg. No. Position/ Event Marks Trial Marks Total
1. SANKET TOMAR - B.A.P 23 48 71 SHOOTING (WOMEN) S. No. Name/Reg. No. Position/ Event Marks Trial Marks Total
1. JASMINE CHAWLA Freestyle B.A.P 27 49 76
2. RIYA YADAV Breast stroke English 27 47 74 FOOTBALL (MEN) S. No. Name/Reg. No. Position/ Event Marks Trial Marks Total
1. SHIVAM BHAKER Striker History 19 47 67
2. RISHIRAJ SINGH Goal Keeper B.A.P 19 50 69 TABLE-TENNIS (MEN) S. No. Name/Reg. No. Position/ Event Marks Trial Marks Total
1. HARSH - B.A.P 19 52.[5] 71.[5] SRIVASTAVA
2. SUNIL KUMAR - HINDI (H) 19 46.[5] 65.[5] TABLE-TENNIS (WOMEN) S. No. Name/Reg. No. Position/ Event Marks Trial Marks Total
1. JIYA JAIN - B.(COM)(H) 27 49.[5] 76.[5]
2. ISHIKA AJMANI - B.COM(H) 27 49.[5] 76.[5] Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Dr. M.P. Sharma) (Dr. Sharmial Srivastava) (Dr.Monica Dinodia) Convener Convener Convener Sports Admission Arts & Commerce Sciences 14.07.2018 Sd/- Dr. Rama Officiating Principal”
12. The petitioner’s grievance is that despite her name having figured in the aforementioned list, as having been selected for admission, on the basis of proficiency in air pistol shooting, she was refused admission, by the College, on 17th July, 2018, on the ground that all seats in the B.A. (Programme) stood filled.
13. On the said date, the aforementioned second list, dated 14th July, 2018, was also withdrawn, by the College, by way of a Corrigendum, which reads; “The second list for the sports category in the B.A. (Programme) has been withdrawn with immediate effect due to inadvertent mistake. Inconvenience is regretted”.
14. The writ petition takes exception to the aforementioned decision, of the College, to withdraw the second list, pointing out the fact that two seats had expressly been reserved, for girl students, seeking admission on the basis of proficiency in shooting with air pistol and that, therefore, there was no occasion or justification for the College to withdraw the said list.
15. Consequent to issuance of notice, counter affidavits have been filed by the University of Delhi as well as by the College. The counter affidavit of the University of Delhi does not answer any of the contentions of the petitioner, though it draws attention to Clause 9.10 of the Bulletin of Information of the University, which reads thus: “9.10 Sports/ECA Quota (Supernumerary Seats) It is mandatory for Colleges to provide sports facilities and encourage all students to participate in sports and extracurricular activities by introducing inter-class competitions and mass sports. The existing provision of not more than 5% Sports/ECA quota (subject-wise) be continued. The Colleges should be free to decide the actual number of seats to be filled on sports basis (not more than 5%) keeping in view the facilities available, requirement of the College and other relevant factors. The Colleges are encouraged to provide the information on their website well in advance. The guidelines for Admissions under Sports/ECA categories will be carried in accordance with the guidelines notified by the University from time to time.”
16. The College, for its part, has adopted a stand that, against the B.A. (Programme), only three seats were available for sports quota admissions and that, having admitted fifteen students against the sports quota in the B.A. (Programme) in the first admission list, the said quota of three seats already stood exhausted, which was why they had withdrawn the second admission list.
17. This submission is predicated on the premise that the College could not have admitted more than 5% of the sanctioned number of seats available in the B.A. (Programme), as there was a 5% subjectwise cap, on admissions of students against sports quota. This premise is, in turn, based on Clause 9.10 of the Bulletin of Information issued by the University (supra).
18. The “guidelines for admissions under Sports/ECA categories”, as notified by the University, to which the last sentence in Clause 9.10 of the Bulletin of Information makes reference, are, in turn contained in Clauses 9.10.[1] and 9.10.[2] of the said Bulletin of Information. Of these Clauses, Clause 9.10.[2] reads thus: “9.10.[2] Guidelines for admission on the basis of Sports The Colleges shall notify well in advance, the total number of seats under Sports Quota (supernumerary) alongwith requirement of sportspersons in different Games/ Sports with the respective Position / Event / Weight Category on their College Website and Notice Board. The same would also be notified on the website of University of Delhi. All the constituent Colleges will follow the below mentioned guidelines for admission on the basis of Sports in Undergraduate Programmes:
1. The applicants are required to register themselves and fill online application form available on the DU UG Portal.
2. The charges for registration will be Rs.100/- per game/sport in addition to the charges for the main University registration/application. The admission on the basis of sports will be based on: (a) Super Category: Direct admission without Sports Trial (b) Admission on the basis of Sports Trial. The list of Game/Sport of the constituent Colleges is given in Annexure VI and the list of Position/Event/Weight Category of Game/Sport of the constituent Colleges is given in Annexure VII.”
19. It is clear, therefore, that the guidelines for admission on the basis of sports, as issued by the University itself, does not contemplate a subject-wise cap against admissions of students on the basis of proficiency in various sports.
20. Ms. Seema Dolo, learned counsel appearing for the University, is also unable to assist in this regard, and submits that her instructions are only that, probably, such a subject-wise cap was being adopted in earlier years.
21. This assertion of Ms. Dolo is refuted by Mr. Puneet Jain, learned counsel for the petitioner, who draws attention, in this context, to the list of the candidates selected for admission by the college, on the basis of sports, for the 2017-2018 academic session, as issued on 15th July, 2017, which indicates that, against the B.A. (Programme), twenty-two students had been selected, of which four had been selected under the Archery quota for men and women, four under the Basketball quota for men and women, two under the Badminton quota for men and women, one under the Chess quota for men, two under the Swimming quota for men, one under the Swimming Olympian direct admission quota, two under the Shooting Air Pistol quota for men and women, three under the Shooting Air Rifle quota for men and women, two under the Shooting TRAP direct admission quota for men and one under the Table-Tennis for men/women. As such, Mr. Jain submits, the contention of the College that it had to withdraw the second admission list, and was handicapped from granting admission to the petitioner on account of its having exceeded the quota of three seats available for admission of women students under the Shooting (Air Pistol) category, is completely misconceived on facts and law.
22. Mr. Jain also submits that, as a matter of fact, the seats reserved for admission of women students on the basis of proficiency in shooting with air pistol, continue to remain vacant and could not be filled.
23. In the absence of any appearance on behalf of the College and on the basis of the material on record, it appears that the contention of the petitioner is well founded. The guidelines applicable for effecting admissions under the sports quota do not indicate that there was a cap on the number of seats reserved subject-wise, for various sports. Rather, the use of the word “Supernumerary” itself indicates that these seats were in excess of the sanctioned strength of seats in the College. The second admission list, issued by the College, clearly showed that the petitioner had been selected for admission against one of the seats reserved for women students on account of proficiency in Shooting using air pistol. The withdrawal of the said list having been based on the premise that only three seats, constituting 5% of the number of sanctioned seats for the B.A. (Programme), were available for admission of students against the sports quota, was obviously misconceived.
24. In view of this judgment, the petitioner would be entitled to admission to the B.A. (Programme) in the College, consequent on the selection list dated 14th July, 2018 (supra).
25. Owing to her non-admission by the College, the petitioner has, I am informed, undertaken the first year course in B.A. (Programme) in the Indraprastha College for Women. Mr. Jain submits that she would, therefore, apply for migration to the College, and seeks a direction to the college to consider her application for migration uninfluenced by the cancellation, by the College, of the second selection list which was issued by it on 14th July, 2018.
26. I am of the view that this relief necessarily has to be granted in view of the discussion hereinabove.
27. Accordingly, the petitioner would be entitled to apply for migration to the College, in the second year of B.A. (Programme) conducted by it, consequent to her having been selected for admission to the said programme, as reflected in the selection list issued by the College dated 14th July, 2018, having been wrongfully denied admission to the said course.
28. On such an application being made, the College is directed to process and consider the application, uninfluenced by the fact of the withdrawal, by it, of the selection list, issued by it on 14th July, 2018, which is therefore quashed, and treating the said selection list as continuing to be in operation.
29. The writ petition stands allowed to the above extent, with no order as to costs.
C. HARI SHANKAR, J