Updated On: 21 December, 2024 07:24 AM IST | Mumbai | Dipti Singh
Advocate pursuing MPhil alleges that marks on photocopies of booklets were scribbled over

Sachin Adkar, law student and complainant
Advocate Sachin Adkar, a 44-year-old MPhil law student locked in a two-and-a-half-year dispute with the Mumbai University over allegations of withholding results, has now claimed the varsity’s law department tampered with his answer sheets. His fight for transparency has now reached the Bombay High Court, where he seeks criminal action against the department. The court on December 18, asked the Azad Maidan police to conduct a preliminary investigation into the matter.
Adkar, who appeared for his MPhil theory examinations in July 2022, claimed he was unfairly denied his marksheet after being told he had failed. He alleged that photocopies of his answer sheets, obtained after prolonged delays and intervention by the Maharashtra governor, who is the chancellor of all state universities, revealed tampering through overwriting and scribbling on his marks.