1 Mrs. Aysha Jahan Rangrez Vs. Mohanlal Sukhadiay University & Ors. ( S. B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.3470/08 ) Mrs. Aysha Jahan Rangrez Vs. Mohanlal Sukhadiay University & Ors. ( S. B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.3470/08 ) Dated : 22.2.2010 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SANGEET LODHA Mr. Vineet Sanadhya, for the petitioner. Mr. Jagdish Vyas, for the respondents. 1. This writ petition is preferred by the petitioner seeking directions to the respondents to permit her to appear in B.Ed Examination. The petitioner was not permitted to appear in the examination for the reason that her attendance was found short by seven days. 2. It is submitted by the learned counsel that the petitioner had applied for maternity leave for a period of month but the same was not acceded to and she was not granted relaxation in requirement of percentage of the compulsory attendance as prescribed. It is submitted that after delivering the child and availing the maternity leave for the period from 1.3.08 to 31.3.08, the petitioner had again joined the college on 1.4.08 and attended her final lesson examination. Thereafter, the petitioner attended the college till the end of the academic and also attended the computer practical held on 5.5.08. 3. Vide order dated 27.5.08, while issuing notices, by way of interim order passed by this Court, the petitioner was provisionally allowed to appear in the B.Ed Examination subject to the decision of the writ petition. The petitioner has already appeared in the examination but her result has not been declared so far. 2 Mrs. Aysha Jahan Rangrez Vs. Mohanlal Sukhadiay University & Ors. ( S. B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.3470/08 ) 4. Having regard to the facts and circumstances of the case noticed above, in considered opinion of this Court, on account of existence of exceptional circumstances, the petitioner's shortage of attendance deserves to be condoned. Moreover, the petitioner has already appeared in the examination in pursuance of the order passed by this Court, therefore, it will be unjust to deny her benefits thereof. 5. Accordingly, the writ petition is allowed. The respondents are directed to declare the result of the petitioner within a period of two weeks from the date of this order. No order as to costs. (SANGEET LODHA), J. vij