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DU Shall Not Insist on Submission of Hard Copies for the Purpose of Issuing Digital Degree Certificate: Delhi HC [READ JUDGMENT]

By M V Manasa      07 September, 2020 08:50 PM      0 Comments
DU Shall Not Insist on Submission of Hard Copies for the Purpose of Issuing Digital Degree Certificate: Delhi HC [READ JUDGMENT]

In a recent judgment, Delhi High Court directed the Delhi University to set up a mechanism for the issue of the digital degree certificate. The petitioner in this case is a graduate of Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) of Delhi University who was seeking a digital degree certificate for the bachelors degree which had not been received yet. The main point of the petitioner was that even despite the online submission for the issue of the digital certificate and completion of all the formalities, Delhi University is still insisting on the physical submission of the hard copy of the application.

An online portal was established by DU a few weeks back for the issue of a digital certificate. Petitioners counsel contended that they received many complaints with regard to this issue. The contents of the application show that the DU is insisting on submission of the physical documents even when the applicant completed the formalities online.

Later, it was stated that the DU shall not insist on the submission of hard copies for the purpose of issuing a digital degree certificate. The court said that Insisting on the submission of a hard copy would again set the whole process at naught and create further inefficiencies. It would also force students to visit the University which ought to be completely avoided,. The court thus ordered DU not to insist upon submission of hard copies. 

 

[READ JUDGMENT]



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