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Dr. Irappa S Lamani vs Rajiv Gandhi University Of Health ...
2025 Latest Caselaw 4979 Kant

Citation : 2025 Latest Caselaw 4979 Kant
Judgement Date : 12 March, 2025

Karnataka High Court

Dr. Irappa S Lamani vs Rajiv Gandhi University Of Health ... on 12 March, 2025

Author: S.R.Krishna Kumar
Bench: S.R.Krishna Kumar
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                                                          WP No. 7220 of 2025




                        IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA AT BENGALURU
                           DATED THIS THE 12TH DAY OF MARCH, 2025
                                            BEFORE
                         THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE S.R.KRISHNA KUMAR
                           WRIT PETITION NO.7220 OF 2025 (EDN-EX)


                   BETWEEN:

                   DR. IRAPPA S. LAMANI
                   AGED ABOUT 28 YEARS
                   S/O SHANKARAPPA
                   RESIDING AT NARENUR L T 2
                   TQ BADAMI, DIST BAGALKOT
                   KARNATAKA-587206.
                                                                 ...PETITIONER
Digitally signed
by                 (BY SRI. RAJKUMAR M.D. ADV.,)
MARIGANGAIAH
PREMAKUMARI
Location: HIGH     AND:
COURT OF
KARNATAKA
                   1.    RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCE
                         4TH T BLOCK, JAYANAGARA
                         BENGALURU, KARNATAKA-560041
                         REPRESENTED BY REGISTRAR EVALUATION.

                   2.    NATIONAL MEDICAL COUNCIL
                         POCKET NO.14, SECTOR 8
                         DWARAKA, NEW DELHI-110077
                         REPRESENTED BY ITS SECRETARY.

                                                              ...RESPONDENTS
                   (BY SMT. FARAH FATHIMA, ADV., FOR R1
                        SRI. N. KHETTY, ADV., FOR R2)

                        THIS W.P. IS FILED UNDER ARTICLE 226 AND 227 OF
                   THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA, PRAYING TO DIRECTION
                   DECLARING THE PETITIONER AS PASS IN THE EXAMINATION
                   IN THE DISCIPLINE OF M S GENERAL SURGERY EXAMINATION
                   CONDUCTED BY THE R-1 RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF
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                                          WP No. 7220 of 2025




HEALTH SCIENCES HELD IN JANUARY 2025 BY ROUNDING OFF
THE MARKS FROM 49.75 PERCENT TO 50 PERCENT AS PER THE
DECISION MADE BY THIS HONBLE COURT IN W.P.NO.
3438/2025 (EDN-RES) C/W 13 OTHER SIMILAR PETITIONS.

    THIS PETITION, COMING ON FOR ORDERS, THIS DAY,
ORDER WAS MADE THEREIN AS UNDER:

CORAM:    HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE S.R.KRISHNA KUMAR

                         ORAL ORDER

In this petition, petitioner seeks for following reliefs:

"a. Issue an appropriate writ/order or direction declaring the petitioner as "Pass"

in the examination in the discipline of M.S. General Surgery examination conducted by the respondent No.1, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences held in January 2025 by rounding off the marks from 49.75% to 50% as per the decision made by this Hon'ble Court in

other similar petitions, in the interests of justice and equity.

b. Grant any other relief that this Hon'ble Court may deem fit and proper in the facts and circumstances of the case and in the interests of justice and equity."

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2. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and

learned counsel for respondent No.1 - RGUHS and learned

counsel for respondent No.2 - National Medical Council of

India and perused the material on record.

3. A perusal of the material on record will indicate

that after completing of his MBBS Degree, the petitioner

joined Post Graduation Course in M.S. General Surgery at

S.Nijalingappa Medical College, Bengaluru, which is

affiliated to the first respondent - RGUHS. In January

2025, the first respondent - RGUHS conducted Post

Graduation examination, in which, the petitioner obtained

49.75% marks in theory paper. It is the specific contention

of the petitioner that in the light of the judgment of this

Court in the case of DR.K.SREE LAXMI V/S. RAJIV

GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES AND

ANOTHER in W.P.No.3438/2025 and Connected

Matters dated 24.02.2025, this Court has come to the

conclusion that the petitioner would be entitled to

rounding off the percentage of marks of 49.75% obtained

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by him to be rounded off to 50% which would enable him

to pass the examination. It is therefore submitted that

present writ petition also deserves to be allowed and

dispose of in terms of the aforesaid judgment in

DR.K.SREE LAXMI's case supra.

4. Per contra, learned counsel Smt.Farah Fathima

for respondent No.1 - RGUHS would reiterate the various

contentions urged in the statement of objections and

submits that there is no merit in the writ petition and the

same is liable to be dismissed.

5. As rightly contended by the learned counsel for

the petitioner, it is an undisputed fact as borne out from

the material on record that the petitioner obtained 49.75%

in the examinations taken by him in January-2025. The

question/issue as to whether a student obtaining

49.75%/49.50%/49.25% in Post Graduation examinations

conducted by the first respondent - RGUHS can be

rounded off to 50% so as to enable a student to passing

percentage of marks came up for consideration before this

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Court in DR.K.SREE LAXMI's case supra, wherein it is

held as under:

"ORAL ORDER Since all these writ petitions involve common questions, the writ petitions are taken up together.

2. The petitioners are aggrieved by the conduct of the respondents in not rounding off the percentage to the next nearest number and not extending the benefit of rounding off to the petitioners.

3. In W.P.No.3438/2025, the petitioner is seeking an appropriate writ / order or direction:

"Declaring the Petitioner as "Pass" in the examination in the discipline of MD Pediatric examination conducted by RGUHS held in January 2025 by rounding off the marks from 49.75% to 50% as per the decision made by this Hon'ble court in W.P. No.11348/2020, W.A. 547/2021 & R.P. 384/2021 and as per the decision of Syndicate meeting held on 12- 11-2020."

In W.P.No.3443/2025, the petitioner is seeking an appropriate writ / order or direction:

"declaring the Petitioner as "Pass" in the examination in the discipline of MD General Medicine examination conducted by RGUHS held in January 2025 by rounding off the marks from 49.75% to 50% as per the decision made by this Hon'ble court in W.P.No.11348/2020, W.A. 547/2021 & R.P.

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384/2021 and as per the decision of Syndicate meeting held on 12-11-2020."

In W.P.No.3445/2025, the petitioner is seeking an appropriate writ / order or direction:

"declaring the Petitioner as "Pass" in the examination in the discipline of M.S Ophthalmology examination conducted by RGUHS held in January 2025 by rounding off the marks from 49.75% to 50% as per the decision made by this Hon'ble court in W.P. No.11348/2020, W.A. 547/2021 & R.P. 384/2021 and as per the decision of Syndicate meeting held on 12-11-2020."

In W.P.No.3464/2025, the petitioner is seeking an appropriate writ / order or direction:

"declaring the Petitioner as "Pass" in the examination in the discipline of M.S General Surgery examination conducted by RGUHS held in January 2025 by rounding off the marks from 49.75% to 50% as per the decision made by this Hon'ble court in W.P. No.11348/2020, W.A.547/2021 & R.P.384/2021 and as per the decision of Syndicate meeting held on 12-11-2020."

In W.P.No.3489/2025, the petitioner is seeking an appropriate writ / order or direction:

"declaring the Petitioner as "Pass" in the examination in the discipline of MD Pediatric examination conducted by RGUHS held in January 2025 by rounding off the marks from 49.75% to 50% as per the decision made by this Hon'ble court in W.P. No.11348/2020, W.A. 547/2021 & R.P. 384/2021 and as per the decision of Syndicate meeting held on 12- 11-2020."

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In W.P.No.3525/2025, the petitioner is seeking an appropriate writ / order or direction:

"declaring the Petitioner as "Pass" in the examination in the discipline of MD General medicine examination conducted by RGUHS held in January 2025 by rounding off the marks from 49.50% to 50% as per the decision made by this Hon'ble court in W.P. No.11348/2020, W.A.547/2021 & R.P. 384/2021 and as per the decision of Syndicate meeting held on 12-11-2020."

In W.P.No.3539/2025, the petitioner is seeking an appropriate writ / order or direction:

"declaring the Petitioner as "Pass" in the examination in the discipline of MD Pediatrics examination conducted by RGUHS held in January 2025 by rounding off the marks from 49.75% to 50% as per the decision made by this Hon'ble court in W.P. No.11348/2020, W.A.547/2021 & R.P.384/2021 and as per the decision of Syndicate meeting held on 12-11- 2020."

In W.P.No.3554/2025, the petitioner is seeking an appropriate writ / order or direction:

"declaring the Petitioner as "Pass" in the examination in the discipline of MD Pediatrics examination conducted by RGUHS held in January 2025 by rounding off the marks from 49.50% to 50% as per the decision made by this Hon'ble court in W.P. No.11348/2020, W.A. 547/2021 & R.P.384/2021 and as per the decision of Syndicate meeting held on 12-11- 2020."

In W.P.No.3556/2025, the petitioner is seeking an appropriate writ / order or direction:

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"declaring the Petitioner as "Pass" in the examination in the discipline of M.S Ophthalmology examination conducted by RGUHS held in January 2025 by rounding off the marks from 49.50% to 50% as per the decision made by this Hon'ble court in W.P. No.11348/2020, W.A. 547/2021 & R.P.384/2021 and as per the decision of Syndicate meeting held on 12-11-2020."

In W.P.No.3671/2025, the petitioner is seeking an appropriate writ / order or direction:

"declaring the Petitioner as "Pass" in the examination in the discipline of M.S Orthopaedics examination conducted by RGUHS held in January 2025 by rounding off the marks from 49.50% to 50% as per the decision made by this Hon'ble court in W.P. No.11348/2020, W.A. 547/2021 & R.P.384/2021 and as per the decision of Syndicate meeting held on 12-11-2020."

In W.P.No.4071/2025, the petitioner is seeking an appropriate writ / order or direction:

"declaring the Petitioner as "Pass" in the examination in the discipline of MD Pediatrics examination conducted by RGUHS held in January 2025 by rounding off the marks from 49.50% to 50% as per the decision made by this Hon'ble court in W.P. No.11348/2020, W.A. 547/2021 & R.P.384/2021 and as per the decision of Syndicate meeting held on 12-11- 2020."

In W.P.No.4089/2025, the petitioner is seeking an appropriate writ / order or direction:

"declaring the Petitioner as "Pass" in the examination in the discipline of m.s Oto- Laryngol examination conducted by RGUHS

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held in January 2025 by rounding off the marks from 49.75% to 50% as per the decision made by this Hon'ble court in W.P. No.11348/2020, W.A. 547/2021 & R.P.384/2021 and as per the decision of Syndicate meeting held on 12-11-2020."

In W.P.No.4090/2025, the petitioner is seeking an appropriate writ / order or direction:

"declaring the Petitioner as "Pass" in the examination in the discipline of M.S Ophthalmology examination conducted by RGUHS held in January 2025 by rounding off the marks from 49.25% to 50% as per the decision made by this Hon'ble court in W.P. No.11348/2020, W.A. 547/2021, R.P.384/2021 & WA NO.909/2023 and as per the decision of Syndicate meeting held on 12-11-2020."

In W.P.No.4603/2025, the petitioner is seeking an appropriate writ / order or direction:

"declaring the Petitioner as "Pass" in the examination in the discipline of MD Pediatric examination conducted by RGUHS held in January 2025 by rounding off the marks from 49.75% to 50% as per the decision made by thiis Hon'ble court in W.P. No.11348/2020, W.A. 547/2021 & R.P. 384/2021 and as per the decision of Syndicate meeting held on 12.11.2020."

4. Heard the learned counsel appearing for the petitioner-students and learned counsel appearing for the respondents and perused the materials on record.

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5. Learned counsel appearing for the petitioners placing reliance upon various decisions of this Court in the case of Dr. GURUPRASAD Vs. RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY1 (Dr. Guruprasad), DR. B. NAGADIVYA Vs. RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES AND OTHERS2 (B. NAGA DIVYA), RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY Vs. DR. NAGA DIVYA3 (RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY), RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES Vs. DR.NEELESH MEHTA AND ANOTHER (DR.NEELESH MEHTA)4, submits that this Court has decided in favour of the petitioner-students directing the university to round off the percentage to the next integer, the petitioner inter alia contends that by virtue of the Ordinance governing the postgraduate (PG), including PG diploma and super specialist and subscript evaluation promoted by the notification dated 29.12.2023 indicates that the average total marks awarded by the two evaluators for the paper is to be rounded off to the nearest whole number.

6. It is submitted that evaluation of marks is governed by the notification dated 16.12.2024

WP 11348/2020 disposed on 20.10.2020

W.P. No.17479/2021 D.D. 30.09.2021

R.P.No.384/2021 in WP No.17479 of 2021 D.D.08.03.2021

W.A NO.547/2021 D.D. 18.06.2021

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regarding implementation of Post Graduate Medical Education Regulations (PGMER) 2023 for 2021-22 batch of PG students. It is submitted that prior to enactment of PGMER 2023, evaluation of PG course is governed by the "Ordinance Governing Post Graduation including Diploma and Super Specialty Valuation" dated 29.03.2019 (hereinafter referred to as 'the Ordinance). It is submitted that according to Clause 5(b) of the said Ordinance, for passing the examination, the students should secure 50% in the theory examination in aggregate and 50% in practical plus viva examination and the average of the best four total marks of the paper awarded by the five evaluators, which is rounded off to the nearest value shall be considered for final computation of the results. It is submitted that several students who have scored 49.75% approached this court challenging the action of the respondent and in the case of DR. GURUPRASAD, this court has directed the respondent to round off to the next whole number i.e., 50%.

7. Respondent Nos.1 and 2 having entered appearance opposes the writ petition by filing statement of objections inter alia contending that the petitioners herein have failed to secure minimum 200/400 marks in PG examination- January 2025 are literally seeking for grace marks

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of 1 to 3 marks in the form of rounding off of percentage from 49.25% (197/200 marks), 49.50% (198/200 marks) and 49.75% (199/200 marks) to 50% (200/400 marks) and to declare them as 'Pass'. It is submitted that the decisions placed reliance and the Syndicate decision dated 12.11.2020 were due to Covid-19 pandemic the RGUHS resolved to award rounding off of percentage to the students and the decision placed reliance by the petitioner was in the context of extraordinary circumstances of Covid-19 pandemic prevailing. It is submitted that in the case of DR.GURUPRASAD and in DR. M.D.GOLAP HUSSAIN VS. RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES5 (GOLAP HUSSAIN), the decision was passed taking into consideration that the University had taken a decision on 12.11.2020 in the light of the extraordinary circumstances of Covid-19 pandemic prevailing for the academic year 2019-20 and the same may not be extended as the matter of course subsequently. It is submitted that in the case of NEELESH MEHTA, the Division Bench of this Court observed that the said appeal was not considered in normal circumstances, but was dealing with a situation where almost entire country was under lockdown and then PG students were frontline workers and

W.P.No.10365/2020 D.D.13.11.2020

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were practically doing Covid duties round the clock and large number of doctors have lost their lives and the RGUHS - Syndicate keeping in view the various factors have taken a policy decision dated 12.11.2020. It is submitted that the decisions stated supra was purely due to the decision dated 12.11.2020 passed by the RGUHS - Syndicate, which is withdrawn by a Notification / Regulation dated 26.08.2024 clearly notifying that PGMER- 2023 Regulations is applicable for valuation of the theory answer scripts and computation of the results of the 2021-22 batch and the students who will appear for the ensuing examination. It is submitted that the petitioners - students are admitted to the PG course for the academic year 2021-22 and the academic session has commenced in February 2022 post Covid pandemic and the petitioners-students cannot seek parity benefits extended with the PG students in the decisions placed reliance by the petitioners. It is submitted that the petitioners are not entitled for grace marks as the students fail to secure minimum marks to enable them to pass the examination.

8. Having heard the learned counsel for the parties, the question that arises for consideration is:

"Whether rounding off at a percentage level would be akin to providing grace marks

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and whether the benefit of the order passed in Dr.Guruprasad's case and other similarly placed petitioners would be applicable to the petitioners as well?"

9. The petitioners are post graduate medical students having failed by a fraction of percentage as stated supra, are knocking at the doors of this Court inter alia contending that the said fraction ought to have been rounded off to the next whole number which would resultantly pass the petitioners. Under the PGMER-2023 Regulation, Regulation 8.4 stipulates that a student should secure a minimum of 40% in each paper with an aggregate of 50% in theory paper and to secure minimum total marks of 200 / 400 for theory and practical plus viva 200/400. It is noticed by this court that the marks obtained by the petitioners, when turned into percentage is arriving at 49.75%, 49.50% and 49.25%. The situation being such that though the petitioners have obtained 197, 198 and 199 out of 200 in theory the percentage, which is arrived is in decimal. In the case of DR.GURUPRASAD stated supra though the decision was rendered during Covid pandemic, the Ordinance dated 29.03.2019 permitted to round off to the next full figure and this court, in DR.GURUPRASAD'S case did not take into account the Covid-19 pandemic, but what was considered by this court is the arithmetical

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calculation. The Regulations, which was later changed in the year 2020 has now been withdrawn, it is contended by the respondent-RGUHS that rounding off would be akin to granting grace marks. The rounding off a percentage is a matter of arithmetical calculation and not equivalent to granting of grace marks. The PGMER-2023 Regulation does not explicitly prohibit rounding off decimal values in percentage calculation. The percentage to be rounded off to the next whole number is a part of standard mathematical practice. The petitioners who have obtained point percentage, the standard arithmetic rule dictates rounding off to 50%, which is a mathematical adjustment.

10. The point percentage obtained by the students i.e., 0.25%, 0.50% and 0.75% is the marks, which has been obtained and at any rate it cannot be taken away by holding that it has to be 49% and not 50%. For the foregoing reasons, the point framed for consideration is answered in favour of the petitioners and the writ petitions succeed and the petitioners marks in theory examination is rounded off from 49.25%, 49.50% and 49.75% to 50% and the respondent - University is directed to consider the petitioners as

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'Pass' and issue necessary result sheet accordingly."

6. As is clear from the aforesaid judgment of this

Court in DR.K.SREE LAXMI's case supra, this Court has

categorically held that a student pursuing post graduation

studies in a college affiliated to the first respondent-

RGUHS and obtaining 49.75%/49.50%/49.25% in theory

examination would be entitled to get the same rounded off

to 50% and directions were issued to the first respondent-

RGUHS to consider the said petitioner's as pass/passed

and issue necessary result sheet accordingly.

7. The aforesaid judgment of the Co-ordinate

Bench of this Court in DR.K.SREE LAXMI's case supra is

directly and squarely applicable to the facts and

circumstances of the present case in which the petitioner

undisputedly obtained 49.75%, which deserves to be

rounded off to 50%, thereby directing the respondent No.1

- RGUHS to consider petitioner as having passed and by

issuing necessary result sheet accordingly.

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8. In the result, the following:

ORDER

a) Writ petition is hereby allowed in terms of the

order in the case of DR.K.SREE LAXMI V/S.

RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH

SCIENCES AND ANOTHER in

W.P.No.3438/2025 and Connected Matters

dated 24.02.2025.

b) The respondent No.1 - RGUHS is directed to

round off the percentage of marks obtained by

the petitioner from 49.75% to 50% and

consider the petitioner as having passed and

issue necessary marks sheet/result sheet within

a period of two weeks from today.

Sd/-

(S.R.KRISHNA KUMAR) JUDGE

NC

 
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