He blamed getting a second class degree and loss of earnings in his career as a lawyer on Oxford staff's "negligent" teaching of his specialist subject course on Indian imperial history. Siddiqui now suffers from depression and insomnia. He equates everything that has gone in his life to his "disappointing examination results".
The Sunday Guardian reported - Siddiqui's barrister Roger Mallalieu informed the court that the problem came down to four of the seven staff teaching Asian history being on sabbatical leave at the same time during the 1999-2000 academic year. He singled out the "boring" standard of tuition that Siddiqui had received from
Oxford University, meanwhile, argued that the claim is baseless and should be struck out because of the number of years that have passed since Siddiqui graduated.
A judgment in the matter is expected later this month.