1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR WRIT PETITION NO. 1272 OF 2011. Vivek s/o Tulshiram Maske and another. .Vrs. University Grant Commission, thr. its Secretary and Others. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders Court's or Judge's or directions and Registrar's orders. Orders. (Mr. S. P. Bhandarkar, Advocate for petitioners.) -0-0- CORAM : B. P. DHARMADHIKARI & P.D.KODE, J J. DATED : 06 th July, 2011 Heard Mr. Bhandarkar, learned Counsel for petitioners, Mr. Kulkarni, learned Counsel for respondent No.2 and Mr. Mishra, learned Counsel for respondent No.1. Mr. Bhandarkar, learned Counsel states that proposal of petitioners for exemption from NET examination is already forwarded by respondent No.2 University to respondent No.1 and grievance of the petitioners will be satisfied if it is directed to be disposed of in time bound manner. 2 Our attention is invited to orders passed on 28.10.2010 in Writ Petition No 2722 of 2010 and connected matters. Mr. Mishra, learned Counsel for respondent No.1 and Mr. Kulkarni, learned Counsel for respondent No.2 points out that up to 30th April, 2010 the UGC could have looked into such grievance but on that day Central Government has not deleted the provision which enable respondent No.1 to examine such proposal. According to them, respondent No.1, therefore can not now process that proposal. We find that this issue can be looked into by respondent No.1 while scrutinizing the proposal. Mr. Mishra, learned Counsel is seeking time to file appropriate reply/affidavit. As the prayer is only to direct respondent No.1 to consider the proposal, it is apparent that no prejudice will be caused to respondent No.1 and 2 in any way. Hence we rejected the request of Mr. Mishra, learned Counsel for respondent No.1. The proposal of University dated 3 17.04.2009 shall be looked into in accordance with law by respondent No.1 as early as possible and within a period of eight weeks' from today. Petition is thus partly allowed. No costs. Copy of this order be supplied to the parties, to act upon. JUDGE JUDGE scd//