1 THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH AT NAGPUR Civil Application No. 472/2009 in Writ Petition No. 2280/2006 The Nandura English Education Nandura ..vs.. State of Maharashtra, thr. Secretary and others ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's Orders or Court's or Judge's Orders directions and Registrar's orders. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mr. A. V. Bhide, Advocate for petitioner. Mr. A. D. Sonak, A.G.P. for respondent nos. 1 to 3. CORAM: S. A. BOBDE & F. M. REIS,JJ. DATED : 2 nd July, 2009 1. Heard. 2. It appears that the marks of six students, who are the petitioners in Writ Petitioner No. 4704/2006, were declared without taking into account the marks obtained in practical examinations. Admittedly, the said marks could have been received within time but the respondents seem to have hurriedly declared the result because of the directions of this Court. However, admittedly, the marks of the practical examination have not been taken into account. As a result, the students have been declared unsuccessful in the examination. We see no reason why the marks validly obtained ought to have been excluded. 3. Mr. Sonak, learned A.G.P. submits that three of the six students have already appeared in supplementary 2 examination. Therefore, according to the learned A.G.P., they have accepted their earlier result. We are of the view that this stand is not valid. The students have been compelled to appear at the supplementary examination because of the earlier result, which was unsuccessful and that is no reason why they ought to be deprived of the fruits of their earlier efforts. Accordingly, we direct the respondents to do the needful in the matter and declare the results of aforesaid six students after taking into account the marks obtained in the practical examination within a period of two weeks from today. The application stands disposed of. JUDGE JUDGE kahale