BIHAR COMBINED ENTRANCE COMP.EXAM.BOARD vs KUNDAN KISHORE . — C.A. No. 8978/2010

Case under Section XVI. Status: Disposed.

Disposed

CNR: SCIN010205682009

Filing Date

14-Jul-2009

Registration No

C.A. No. 8978/2010

Diary Number

20568/2009

Order Date

19-Oct-2010

Document Type

ROP - of Main Case

Disposal Type

Allowed

Last updated 05-Jul-2026

Acts & Sections

Section XVI

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.BIHAR COMBINED ENTRANCE COMP.EXAM.BOARD

    Adv. GOPAL SINGH

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.KUNDAN KISHORE .

    Adv. MOHIT KUMAR SHAH VISHWAJIT SINGH (Dead / Retired / Elevated)

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 19-Oct-2010

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  3. 18-Oct-2010

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  4. 05-Jul-2010

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  5. 07-May-2010

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  6. 05-Apr-2010
  7. 15-Mar-2010
  8. 11-Feb-2010
  9. 06-Jan-2010
  10. 27-Nov-2009
  11. 19-Oct-2009
  12. 17-Aug-2009

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  13. 10-Aug-2009
  14. 20-Jul-2009

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  15. 14-Jul-2009

    Case filed

    Registration No. C.A. No. 8978/2010

  16. 27-Apr-2009

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casestatus.in Summary

Summary of C.A. No. 008978/2010 (Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board v. Kundan Kishore) The Supreme Court allowed the appeals filed by Katihar Medical College and Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board, setting aside compensation orders imposed by the High Court. The respondent was allotted a seat on 23.9.2005 (after the prescribed deadline of 31.8.2005 under the Mridul Dhar judgment) but was refused admission by the college. The Court held that since the allotment was belated and outside the prescribed timeline, the college could not be penalized for refusal of admission, nor could the Board be held liable for compensation merely due to counselling delays without deliberate intent. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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