Summary
- The Bombay High Court has permitted a group of ILS Law College students to sit for their semester-end examinations despite low attendance.
- This decision comes as the students were previously barred from taking the exams due to attendance shortages.
- The case is officially titled Neelakshi Bose v. State of Maharashtra & Ors, and the court has kept the final outcome of the petitions open.
- This ruling raises questions about attendance policies in educational institutions and their implications for student rights.
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