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CHENNAI: : Anna University and the State Government shall not take a final decision on the Syndicate's ruling to recommend to authorities to stop admissions to the St. Michael College of Engineering and Technology in Sivaganga district. Justice K.P. Sivasubramaniam of the Madras High Court issued the direction on a writ petition from the college chairman, V. Micahel, who said the management could not be held responsible for any examination-related irregularities. The Syndicate decided to recommend to the Government to stop admissions on the ground that a student was abetted in irregularities during a semester examination.
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