The petition alleges that the new education system is in gross violation of the National Policy on Education (NPE) and has sought that the NPE be declared "as mandatory and binding" upon Delhi University (DU).
In their plea, the Forum of Indian Legists (FIL), an association of lawyers, alleged that the varsity is going to make lakhs of students "guinea pigs" of the new education system.
"By way of the petition, the petitioners challenge the decision of the respondent 1 (Delhi University) to make structural changes in the education system by introducing a mis-conceived and totally illegal four-year undergraduate programme (FYUP)," the petition said.
The court listed the matter for July 17.
The petition has sought quashing of all the resolutions, allegedly passed by the Academic Council and Executive Council of DU, for creating and bringing into effect the FYUP.
The petition has also raised several questions, including whether "the time span for obtaining a non-specialised general degree can be enhanced or reduced without prior approval of the University Grants Commission (UGC) and without changing the NPE.