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NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court on Tuesday allowed a successful candidate of the Combined Entrance Examination (CEE) conducted this past May for admission to the Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) course at the Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology and the Delhi College of Engineering here to participate in counselling scheduled to be held on August 17. A Division Bench of the Court comprising Justice B.A. Khan and Justice Madan B. Lokur passed the direction on an appeal by the successful candidate, Manik Bansal, against a Single-Judge Bench order of the Court on July 25 barring as many as 33 successful candidates of the Entrance Examination, including the appellant, from participating in the counselling on a petition by Karan Mendiratta, another successful candidate of the examination, alleging irregularities. The Bench also issued notices to the Dean, Faculty of Technology, Delhi University, the Delhi University Vice-Chancellor, Principals/Directors of the Institute and the Delhi College of Engineering and the Delhi Government asking them to file replies to the appeal by August 22.
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