Delhi HC directs Centre to pay INR 50,000 to DU student for denying scholarship

Delhi HC directs Centre to pay INR 50,000 to DU student for denying scholarship

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New Delhi, Updated on Mar 4, 2023 15:13 IST
The HC further directed the Center to pay the student's third installment of INR 60,000 plus interest at a rate of 6% annually. The student received the Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE) fellowship from the department, which is part of the Ministry of Science and Technology, in January 2017.

The HC further directed the Center to pay the student's third installment of INR 60,000 plus interest at a rate of 6% annually. The student received the Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE) fellowship from the department, which is part of the Ministry of Science and Technology, in January 2017. Students must have received the top 1 per cent of their respective boards in Class XII in order to qualify for it.

Delhi HC directs Centre to pay INR 50,000 to DU student for denying scholarship

Delhi HC directs Centre to pay INR 50,000 to DU student for denying scholarship

Delhi High Court has directed the Centre to pay within eight weeks INR 50,000 as costs to a Delhi University student for denying him the third installment of an annual scholarship offered to him by the department of science and technology under its INSPIRE scheme.

The HC further directed the Center to pay the student's third installment of INR 60,000 plus interest at a rate of 6% annually. The student received the Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE) fellowship from the department, which is part of the Ministry of Science and Technology, in January 2017. Students must have received the top 1 per cent of their respective boards in Class XII in order to qualify for it.

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In this case, the student, who belonged to an economically weaker section, was disbursed the scholarship amount for the first two years but for the third year, his scholarship was withheld. The Centre claimed that to remain eligible under the scheme, the student's CGPA should be at least 6.0 in the core subjects. The court rejected the Centre's stand and observed that the guidelines left no doubt that the requirement of 6.0 CGPA was in the aggregate and not in the core subjects.

"The transcripts of the student show that his CGPA for the first and the second semester was 7.45 and for the third and fourth semesters was 6.32, which was above the required threshold," it added.

"There is no mention in the Post Offer Implementation Guidelines for Scholars or in the INSPIRE Scheme that 6.0 CGPA is being required in the core subjects. Thus, the rejection/non-grant of scholarship to the petitioner (the student) is completely untenable," the court said.

Justice Prathiba M Singh said "the student had to discontinue his studies after B.Sc due to the Centre's decision to not release the third installment. In the overall facts and circumstances of the case, considering that the annual scholarship for the petitioner was Rs 60,000, the third year's scholarship amount i.e. Rs 60,000 along with the simple interest of 6 per cent is directed to be released to the petitioner. In addition, costs are also awarded to the petitioner to the tune of Rs 50,000. The said amount shall be paid by the respondents. The amounts shall be released within a period of eight weeks."

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