The high court asked the DSE to implement its direction in consultation with the Delhi University.
"Petition is allowed. Petitioner (student) be granted admission in the OBC (other backward class) category in the vacant OBC seat in the MBA (HRD) course forthwith," Justice Indermeet Kaur said.
The court passed the order on a petition by Vikas Kakkar who said he had submitted his online application for admission in the MBA (International Business) and (Human Resource Development) course offered by the DSE under the OBC category.
The petitioner, represented by advocate Ashok Aggarwal, had told the court that the student had participated in several rounds of counselling but was unable to obtain a seat under the reserved category.
The last allotted seat in the category was at rank 93 and rank 94 had not participated in the third round of counselling. On August 29, the fourth round of counselling for vacant seats for the course was notified by a notice dated August 25.
However, the institution claimed before the court that the notice of August 25 stated that fourth counselling for the course would be held on August 29 and the candidate had not approached the University on that day.
It said the seat which had admittedly fallen vacant under the OBC category has now lapsed.
The court, however, said it was of the view that the candidate had taken all steps to get admission in the OBC category vacant seat by making representation forthwith, that is on August 30, to DSE which did not respond "without any cogent reason".
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