SC refuses AG’s motion on Z-Score
May 24, 2012, 9:27 pm
By Chitra Weerarathne, the island
The
Supreme Court yesterday refused a motion filed on behalf of the
Attorney General seeking permission to appoint a committee tasked with
ascertaining whether the dispute over the Z-Score calculation in respect
of the results of the August 2011 Advanced Level examination could be
resolved in a manner acceptable to all parties.
The
Court said yesterday that leave to proceed with the fundamental rights
violation application, which complained of unacceptable procedure in
calculating the z-score, had been granted on Feb. 13, 2012. The
proceedings had been closed on May 10, 2012 and the judgment was
reserved for the end of June, 2012, with ample time for new admissions.
On May 16, 2012, an Attorney-at-Law for the Attorney General filed a
motion to move Court to support a motion. The Bench of May 10, 2012
decided to take up the motion with notice to all parties.
The
Senior State Counsel N. G. Pulle told the Court yesterday that the
Attorney General had been requested by the Ministry of Higher
Education, who had not been made a party to this application, to obtain
permission to appoint a committee of experts to draft formula for GCE
Advanced Level 2011 results. All the parties had conceded that the
Ministry of Higher Education was not a party to the application.
According
to the University Act, the Admission to the Universities was by the
University Grants Commission, and not by the Ministry of Higher
Education, the Court said adding that there had been ample time, from
February to May 10, 2012, when the proceedings of the fundamental rights
violation application were closed, to bring in suggestion for any
settlement.
The Court refused the motion by the Attorney General, dated May 16, 2012.
Senior State Counsel N. G. Pulle appeared for the Attorney General.
Faiz Mustapha, PC, appeared for the UGC.
J.
C. Weliamuna appeared for the student petitioner, who had filed the
original fundamental rights violation application. Professor R. O.
Thatil, Professor statistics of the Peradeniya University, made a
respondent in the main petition, appeared for himself. The order in
respect of the main petition by the students was reserved by the Court
on May 10, 2012.
The Bench comprised the Chief Justice Dr. Shirani Bandaranayake, Justice N. G. Pulle, and Justice K. Sripavan.
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