The First Bench of Chief Justice S K Kaul and Justice Pushpa Sathyanarayana gave the direction while disposing of a batch of petitions challenging the Act.
Since the rules have been brought into force only in 2012 and the issue relates to the fate of the students, who should not suffer, a liberal approach is mandatorily required, especially at the inception stage of introduction of the scheme, to ensure that the students do not face any harassment, the bench said.
The bench granted two more weeks time to students who have not yet applied and directed the competent authority to deal with the applications within six weeks.
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