Madras HC rules against law univ’s eligibility criteria, says it can’t override UGC norms for PhD

An advocate representing the petitioner argued one-year LLM was introduced by the UGC in 2012 and asked all the universities to change over to the course from 2013-14.
Madras High Court
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CHENNAI: The Madras High Court has ruled against the eligibility criteria set by Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University for pursuing PhD programme and reversed the rule that mandates only a two-year master’s degree in law for the research programme.

The first bench of Chief Justice SV Gangapurwala and Justice D Bharatha Chakravarthy passed the orders on a petition filed by Suganya Jeba Sarojini seeking a direction to admit her to the PhD programme.

The bench, in a recent order, noted when UGC standards approve two sets of UG and PG qualifications, the universities making rules mandating certain eligibility criteria does not mean ‘higher standards’ but would be ‘impinging upon the jurisdiction’ of the UGC and would accordingly be ‘ultra vires’.

The order stated clause 3.1 of the TN Dr Ambedkar Law University Ph.D Regulations, 2020, is read down without the words ‘Two Years’ and shall read as follows: “3.1 PhD Degree in law (Full-Time): Candidates possessing a master’s degree in Law from any recognised university through regular full-time study having secured a minimum of 55% of marks in the aggregator or any equivalent grade in point scale wherever grading system is followed”.

The bench also held that the university is bound by the regulations of the UGC and cannot prescribe a different set of eligibility.

Advocate M Nirmal Kumar, representing the petitioner, argued one-year LLM was introduced by the UGC through a 2012 guidelines and asked all the universities to change over to the course from 2013-14.

He also contended that the law university has encroached upon the powers of the UGC by invalidating a master’s degree approved by it.

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