THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE L.NARASIMHA REDDY W.P.No.24707 of 2009 ORDER: The petitioner is a student of II year Engineering. The examinations of first semester were scheduled to be held from 16.11.2009. The petitioner was not issued hall ticket on the ground that he did not have the prescribed percentage of attendance. The petitioner challenges the action of the respondents in not permitting him to appear in the examination. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned counsel for the respondents. This Court passed an interim order directing that the petitioner shall be permitted to appear in the examination. It was however directed that the results shall not be declared until further orders. The only ground, on which the petitioner was denied permission, is that he did not put in the required percentage of attendance. According to the relevant provisions, a candidate must have put in 75% of attendance. The Vice-Chancellor is conferred with the discretion to condone the shortage by 10%. The petitioner contends that he has put in 65% of attendance and that there is some discrepancy as regards computation of the same. This Court cannot undertake verification of such disputed questions of fact. In case, the petitioner submits a representation to the Controller of Examinations of the University, in this regard, he can call for the necessary particulars from the concerned College. If on verification, it emerges that the petitioner has to his credit the prescribed percentage of attendance, the results need to be declared. On the other hand, if it is less, the appearance in the examination does not enure to the benefit of the petitioner. The further study of the petitioner would depend upon the outcome of such enquiry. Therefore, the writ petition is disposed of directing that it shall be open to the petitioner to submit representation to the Controller of Examinations of the University. On receipt of such representation, the Controller shall call for the necessary particulars from the College concerned and decide the matter within two weeks from the date of receipt of the representation. If the attendance is found to be satisfactory, the results shall be declared. The further study of the petitioner would be as per the concerned regulations. There shall be no order as to costs. _________ 23.12.2009 Note: Issue C.C. in three days. (B/o) JSU THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE L.NARASIMHA REDDY W.P.No.24707 of 2009 Date: 23.12.2009 JSU