An inquiry ordered by the Madras High Court has revealed that an examination in ‘History of Communication’ paper was indeed conducted by the Department of Journalism and Communication in the University of Madras on May 11, 2024 as claimed by a student but, shockingly, refuted by the university administration.
Justice N. Mala had on April 1, 2025 appointed Senior Counsel A.K. Sriram to conduct the inquiry since the university had stoutly denied the conduct of any such examination on May 11, 2024 and opposed a writ petition filed by the student Amanda Miriam Fernandez R. to declare the results of that exam.
The copy of the inquiry report served on the petitioner’s counsel V. Vasanthakumar as well as university counsel V. Sudha stated that the inquiry officer had sent e-mails and WhatsApp messages summoning all seven students, including the writ petitioner, who had supposedly written the May 11 examination for questioning.
However, only the petitioner and two other students responded to the e-mails and WhatsApp messages sent to them by the inquiry officer and appeared in person before him. All three students asserted that the examination was conducted on May 11, 2024 and even a WhatsApp group was created for this purpose.
Research scholar Sharmila initially feigned ignorance about the WhatsApp group, to the inquiry officer, but on being shown the screenshots, she admitted to have created the group on the instructions of the Head of the Department of Journalism and Communication (in-charge) T.R. Gopalakrishnan.
On his part, Mr. Gopalakrishnan told the inquiry officer that the examination conducted on May 11, 2024 was in the nature of a mock exam and that it was conducted since the seven students had attendance issues. He also conceded that the students were asked to pay exam fees.
Stating that the examination was subsequently not approved by the university and therefore, the students could not benefit out of it, the HoD (in-charge) said, he did all of it for the benefit of the students but unfortunately, the decision making authority in the university did not approve the exam.
Mr. Sriram also found that it was Associate Professor Beulah Rachel Rajarathnamani of the Department of Journalism who had sent a written communication to the university Registrar on December 16, 2024 claiming that no examination was conducted on May 11, 2024 for the seven students of the 2022-24 batch.
Ms. Rajarathnamani had also written a letter to the university counsel Ms. Sudha on March 26, 2025 stating that the seven students could not write the exam originally conducted on May 26, 2023 due to lack of attendance. Hence, they were asked to redo the course and sit for the examination on November 19, 2024.
Only six of the students redid the course and wrote the examination in November 2024. The writ petitioner alone did not redo the course. “The statement of Ms. Fernandez that an exam was conducted on May 11, 2024 and the April 2024 question paper she has produced in the court is completely false,” Ms. Rajarathnamani said.
Further, during the inquiry, the Associate Professor told the Senior Counsel that as per the Choice Based Credit System Handbook, it was only she, in her capacity as course instructor, was entitled to conduct and evaluate the exam but she had not set any question paper in April 2024 or conducted the examination on May 11, 2024.
However, on being shown screenshots of the WhatsApp group conversations with respect to the conduct of the examination on May 11, 2024 and the request to pay exam fees, Mr. Rajarathinam said, she was not a part of the group and that she was not aware of the examination conducted on May 11, 2024.
After hearing all of them, Mr. Sriram concluded that that an examination was indeed conducted on May 11, 2024 for seven students and that the question paper dated April 2024 was also genuine since it had been furnished to the students on the instructions of Mr. Gopalakrishnan who was the HoD (in-charge).
Justice Mala took the inquiry report on file, recorded the court’s appreciation for the Senior Counsel for having taken the pains to conduct the inquiry and adjourned the hearing on the writ petition to June 9 at the request of the university counsel who sought time to file an additional affidavit.
Published – April 29, 2025 10:26 am IST