The Commission has also asked the University to pay Rs one lakh each to the nine complainants, who had approached the Commission for relief for the unjustifiable denial of their degrees.
As per the UGC (Grant for Degree and other Awards by Universities) Regulation, 2008, the degree award date/s shall be within 180 days of the date/s by which the students are expected to qualify and become eligible for them.
These students had completed their course in 2011 from the Christian Medical and Training Centre, School and College of Nursing, Damoh, affiliated with Dr Hari Singh Gaur Central University.
The Provisional Degree Certificate issued by the university was valid only for six months.
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However, despite making several requests to the university, these students neither got degrees nor any convincing response to that effect following which they approached the Commission seeking its intervention for relief saying that they suffered mental agony, monetary loss and carrier loss because of the inaction on the part of the authorities.
During the course of enquiry, the Commission did not find convincing the arguments given by the university authorities behind the delay in disbursement of degrees, and recommended that it should pay Rs one lakh each to the nine complainants, who approached the Commission for relief for the unjustifiable denial of their degrees.
The Commission has asked the university through its Registrar to pay the relief to the students within six weeks and submit compliance report along with proof of payment thereof.