1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JODHPUR :: ORDER :: S.B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.11269/2009 Arpana Jassal Vs. State of Rajasthan and Ors. DATE OF ORDER :: 25.10.2010 PRESENT HON'BLE MR. GOVIND MATHUR ,J. Mr. LS Jodha, for the petitioner. Mr. T.R. Bhandari for Mr. R.L. Jangid, Addl. Advocate General. BY THE COURT : By this petition for writ, a direction is sought by the petitioner for the respondent to provide an additional compassionate attempt to her for appearing in examination of Paper Code No.EL 53 of 5th semester, which was to be conducted on 7.12.2009. The factual matrix necessary to be noticed is that the petitioner was enrolled for three years Diploma Course in Electronics Engineering in the year 2002. As per Regulation 6.4.2 of the Rules and Regulations for Diploma Course in Engineering, a student has to pass Diploma Course by the end of six academic years from the year of enrollment, failing which his/her enrollment with the Board will automatically be cancelled. 2 The petitioner appeared in six subjects of 5th semester in November, 2007, however, she failed in subject Code No.53. She appeared in four subjects in the month of May, 2008, but she failed to qualify subject Code Nos.61, 62, 63 and 65. In the month of May, 2008, the extended term of course came to an end and as such, the petitioners enrollment stood cancelled. However, an additional opportunity was given by the respondents under a letter dated 23.4.2008, the petitioner even failed in this additional opportunity too. She then further sought an additional opportunity to appear in examination with the assertion that she failed to appear in examination because of her ailment. The reason given is not supported by adequate evidence and mere mentioning that she suffered with some ailment, is not sufficient for deviating from the norms. It is pertinent to note that no power of relaxation is also available with respondents. Another important aspect of the matter is that even as per Clause 6.4.2 the enrollment of the petitioner has already been cancelled. No relief as claimed by the petitioner, therefore, can be given. The petition for writ, thus, is having no merit, the same is dismissed. (GOVIND MATHUR), J. rm/