1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR. Writ Petition No. 4455/2008 Ku. Shubhangi d/o Dinesh Wankhade vs. The Vice Chancellor, Maharashtra University of Health Science, Nasik and another. Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram appearances, Court's orders or directions Court's or Judge's Orders and Registrar's orders. Mr. V.R.Choudhari, Advocate for the petitioner. Mrs. Khade, Advocate for R-1. Mr. N.S. Khubalkar, A.G.P. for R-2. Coram : B.H. Marlapalle and A.H. Joshi, JJ. Dated : 20th October, 2008. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner. 2. Admittedly, the petitioner was admitted to the First Year M.B.B.S. Course pending scrutiny of her caste claim and on 18.6.2004 the Scrutiny Committee invalidated the petitioner's caste claim. The said order has been challenged in the W.P.No. 2743/2004. In the said petition ad interim order granting interim relief in terms of prayer clause (D) was passed by this court on 29.6.2004 and subsequently the said writ petition along with the other connected petitions has been referred to the Full Bench. In the meanwhile the petitioner continued with her studies and appeared for the Final Year M.B.B.S. Examination held in June/July, 2008 and the result of the said examination has been withheld on account of the failure of the petitioner to submit the caste validity 2 certificate. 3. The petitioner approached this Court in W.P.No. 3845/08 and the same was disposed off as withdrawn on 4.9.2008 and liberty was granted to the petitioner to approach the Full Bench. The petitioner filed C.A.No. 2718/08 before the Full Bench and was not successful in obtaining any relief. The Full Bench observed that it has been constituted for the limited purpose for answering the questions of law as referred to in the order of Reference dated 31.1.2005. The Full Bench further made it clear that it was not travelling into the merits of the petitions listed before it and the parties are at liberty to move the Hon'ble Division Bench which shall deal with those matters in accordance with law as it deems fit and proper. 4. By this petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution, the petitioner is praying for directions to declare her result of the Final Year Examination of M.B.B.S. Course held in June/July, 2008. The learned counsel further submitted that the result may be made subject to final outcome in the petition pending before the Full Bench. Such an order cannot be passed by us and the petitioner was allowed to continue with the M.B.B.S. course only on account of the interlocutory order passed by this Court and unless her caste claim is validated by this court, it would not be possible to issue the directions as prayed for and as of now the order passed by the Scrutiny Committee invalidating the petitioner's 3 case claim has not been stayed by this Court. A limited relief was granted to the petitioner allowing her to continue with her M.B.B.S. studies. In these obtaining circumstances, the only remedy available to the petitioner is to wait for the decision of the Full Bench even on the limited issue which is pending before it and ultimately the final decision in her writ petition challenging the order passed by the Scrutiny Committee. Hence, the petition is rejected. JUDGE JUDGE Patle.