In January 2026, the Delhi High Court ordered Delhi University to release the examination results of law students previously withheld for alleged attendance shortages. The court held that attending exams granted students the right to results, stressing that attendance alone cannot block academic progression. The ruling offers relief to students and sets a precedent for fairness in higher education.
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