SATYAM SAHU vs STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH — SLP(C) No. 11645/2026

Case under Educational Institutions ­- Admission, Management, Grant, Recognition : Professional Education Institutes I.e., Engineering/law Colleges - Admissions, Examinations, Fixation of Fees, Recognition, Affiliation, Management, Grant– In-aid Section XI. Status: DISPOSED.

CNR: SCIN010174942026

DISPOSED

Filing Date

20-Mar-2026

Registration No

SLP(C) No. 11645/2026

Diary Number

17494/2026

Order Date

30-Apr-2026

Document Type

ROP - of Main Case

Disposal Type

Disposed Off

Data as of 19-Jun-2026

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Acts & Sections

Educational Institutions ­- Admission, Management, Grant, Recognition : Professional Education Institutes i.e., Engineering/Law colleges - admissions, examinations, fixation of fees, recognition, affiliation, management, grant– in-aid Section XI

Petitioner(s)

SATYAM SAHU

Adv. UDIAN SHARMA

Respondent(s)

STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH

Adv. ASHUTOSH JHA[R-3] RADHIKA GAUTAM[R-2] RUCHIRA GOEL[R-1]

Hearing History

Judge: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE PAMIDIGHANTAM SRI NARASIMHA and HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ALOK ARADHE

30-Apr-2026

Fixed Date by Court

24-Apr-2026

Fixed Date by Court

07-Apr-2026

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Orders

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Summary of SLP(C) No. 011645/2026 — Satyam Sahu v. State of Uttar Pradesh On 30-04-2026, the Supreme Court disposed of the Special Leave Petition as an exceptional case. Christ (Deemed to be University) agreed to permit petitioner Satyam Sahu to take the 8th semester examination in May 2026, followed by the 7th semester after completion, with a required minimum of 50% marks. The petitioner also committed to clearing three back-log exams. The Court clarified this order applies only to the peculiar facts of this case and shall not serve as precedent. Pending applications were also disposed of. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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