AMU refutes the allegation of religious discrimination by LLM candidate​

​TCN News​

​Aligarh: Aligarh Muslim University today strongly refuted the allegation that Satyaveer Singh, a candidate seeking admission to LLM course, was denied admit card to appear in the LLM admission test on religious grounds.


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According to​ ​Mujib Ullah Zuberi​,​ the Controller of Examination​ at the University​, the allegation is​ “baseless and unfounded​”​ because the concerned candidate, along with 15 other candidates, was declared ineligible as they did not fulfill the eligibility criteria of 55 percent in qualifying examination, that is LL.B.

According to Prof Javaid Talib, Chairperson, Department of Law, AMU, the candidate​ in question​, alleging disparity, has obtained 51.64 percent marks in LL.B. examination of Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar University, Agra. He also added that 15 other candidates were declared ineligible to appear in the entrance test. The list of these candidates was uploaded on the website of the Department of Law on June 21, 2018, and they did not need to come to the department for admit card.

Prof Talib said that the allegation made by Satyaveer Singh is a blatant lie and motivated as AMU does not discriminate against any student/candidate on any ground.

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