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HC directs Anna University to withhold sports quota results

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Press Trust of India Madurai
The Madras High Court today directed Anna University to withhold results of the ongoing counselling for engineering admission under sports quota for 2013-14 until further orders.

Justice S Manikumar of Madurai Bench passed the interim order on a petition by a girl student, whose name did not figure in the sports quota rank list released on June 16 despite she being a national level throw ball player, seeking to quash the list.

Directing the university to permit her to participate in the counselling on the basis of certificates furnished by her, the Judge sought full details with regard to sports quota from the University.
 

Petitioner S. Saranya of Srivilliputhur in Virudhunagar District submitted that she has won gold medals in many national throw ball Championship competitions, conducted by the Throw Ball Federation of India. She applied for both BE and MBBS admission for 2013-14 under the Sports Quota along with necessary certificates.

According to the admission prospectus, she should have been awarded 730 marks going by her achievements in throw ball, but, her name was omitted in the rank list.

University counsel Rajarajan argued that the Throw Ball Federation was not recognised by the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs and hence her case cannot be considered under the sports quota.

The student's counsel D. Shanmugaraja Sethupathi claimed the certificates had been issued by the Throw Ball Federation of India, a body recognised by the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs and Indian Olympic Association.

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First Published: Jun 18 2013 | 11:05 PM IST

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