courses and a stay on admissions to the three-year LLB course. He has sought a stay till the time the results of these qualifying examinations are not declared by MU. Nargolkar, who has appeared for the B.Com examination from RA Poddar College of Commerce and Economics at Matunga, wishes to pursue the three-year LLB course, but the result of the examination is yet to be declared. In the meantime, he has appeared for the Common Entrance Examination (CET) for the LLB course held on May 23 and has secured 101 of 150 marks. His petition states there are in all 2,200 students who appeared for B.A., B.Com or B.Sc.
Source: Hindustan Times August 22, 2017 03:56 UTC