|            | Patna, Feb 3 :Magadh university has indefinitely   postponed law examinations to stop students from cheating or using unfair means,   officials said Sunday. Magadh University ordered postponement of all law examinations   till further notice after hundreds of law students in Bihar boycotted their   exams and went on a rampage Friday and Saturday, as they were not allowed to   carry books and mobile phones inside examination centres. 
 "We have   decided not to allow use of unfair means in examinations, there is no place for   any kind of cheating, the university has postponed examination," B.N. Pandey,   vice chancellor of the university based at Bodh Gaya, about 110 km from here,   told IANS by phone.
 
 Pandey said the university was committed to implement   strict measures for free and fair examinations. "We will not bow before   rampaging students, demanding right to cheat," he said.
 
 Students   appearing for LLB part III examinations at Jagjivan Ram College in Gaya, TPS   College in Patna and Sher Shah College in Sasaram had boycotted their exams.
 
 "Over 2,000 law examinees, including 1600 at TPS college in Patna,   boycotted examination, staged protests, demanded leniency in the conduct of   examination and shouted slogans against university administration for adopting   stern measures," official sources in higher education department   said.
 
 According to officials of university, protests followed deployment   of police contingents at the examination centres in Gaya and Patna, where the   students were not allowed to carry books, exercise books and mobile phones into   the exam hall.
 
 Bihar Education Minister Brishen Patel also said that the   government would not allow the students to cheat in the exams.
 
 "It is a   firm decision of the state government not to allow unfair means in   examinations," Patel said.
 
 Students said not a single class had been held   during the whole year.
 
 In Sasaram, law students of Kuer Singh University   at Sher Shah College, examination centre boycotted the exam for the second   consecutive day Saturday.
 
 Students there turned violent Friday and some   shots were also allegedly fired in the air by the mob to terrorise the college   staff. Later, the angry mob set ablaze office and some classrooms of the   college.
 
 In Bihar, cheating in examination is rampant and any action to   stop it has often led to violent protests.
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