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SC On Dalit Boy Who Cracked IIT Exam: Who Knows 10-Years Down The Line He May Be Leader Of Nation

SC On Dalit Boy Who Cracked IIT Exam: Who Knows 10-Years Down The Line He May Be Leader Of Nation

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Thursday, November 18, 2021 08:04:26 PM UTC

The top court directed the counsel appearing for the Centre to procure details of admissions in IIT Bombay, and explore the possibility that he could be admitted

Coming to the aid of a boy from a Dalit community, who missed out a seat in IIT Bombay as he could not deposit his fees due to the non-functioning of his credit card, the Supreme Court on Thursday said “the court must sometimes rise above the law" as "who knows 10 years down the line he may be the leader of our nation”. The top court directed the counsel appearing for the Centre to procure details of admissions in IIT Bombay, and explore the possibility that he could be admitted.

A bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and BV Nagarathna said, “He is a Dalit boy who missed out a seat for no fault of his. He has cracked an IIT exam and was about to take admissions in IIT, Bombay. How many such children are able to do this? The court must sometimes rise above the law. Who knows 10-years down the line he may be the leader of our nation”.

It asked advocate Sonal Jain, appearing for Joint Seat Allocation Authority and IIT, Bombay that he must by November 22, explore the possibility of accommodating the student and seek instructions about the seat position in IIT Bombay. “Look, we can also raise five different points of law and show him the door like the High Court has done. But this is a humanitarian thing and sometimes we must rise above the law”, it said, asking the lawyer for the government to take instruction and assuring him that its order will not be treated as a precedent.

The bench said it may pass the order on Monday next (November 22). Advocate Amol Chitale, appearing for petitioner Prince Jaibir Singh, who has got 864 rank in the reserved category in the entrance examination said that if he does not get admission in IIT, Bombay, he is willing to take admission in any other IITs also.

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