THE HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE SHRI NISAR AHMAD KAKRU and THE HON'BLE SHRI JUSTICE VILAS V. AFZULPURKAR Dated: 31-08-2010 WRIT APPEAL No. 328 OF 2010 AND WRIT PETITION No. 9371 OF 2010 WRIT APPEAL No. 328 OF 2010 Between: M/s. Vasavi College of Engineering rep., by its Principal, Ibrahimbagh, Hyderabad 500 031 ... APPELLANT AND Modem Nitisha Reddy and another …RESPONDENTS WRIT PETITION No. 9371 OF 2010 Between: Modem Nitisha Reddy ... APPELLANT AND Osmania University, rep., by its Registrar, Hyderabad 500 007 and another …RESPONDENTS THE HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE SHRI NISAR AHMAD KAKRU and THE HON'BLE SHRI JUSTICE VILAS V. AFZULPURKAR WRIT APPEAL No. 328 OF 2010 AND WRIT PETITION No. 9371 OF 2010 JUDGMENT: (per the Hon’ble the Chief Justice Shri Nisar Ahmad Kakru) The writ petitioner (respondent herein) could not attend the classes of second semester of final year B.E due to brain surgery conducted on her person in the United States of America. The writ Court in view of the attending circumstances of the case, directed the appellant – college to conduct special classes at the expense of the writ petitioner which according to the learned counsel for the appellant is unknown to the statute, therefore writ appeal. After hearing the learned counsel for the appellant at some length, it was deemed appropriate to take up the writ petition itself for final disposal along with the writ appeal. Arguments advanced by the learned counsel for the appellant do raise certain debatable issues which call for adjudication in the light of the statute, but by now the disposal of the petition has become academic in view of the subsequent events traceable to the facts that classes have been conducted, examination is written by the writ petitioner and has been declared successful in B.E Course IV Year II Semester,besides peculiar circumstances of the case, we do not want to express any opinion in respect of legality or otherwise of the writ court’s order. However, we make it clear that it shall not form a precedent. Both writ appeal and writ petition are disposed of. VILAS V. AFZULPURKAR, J NISAR AHMAD KAKRU, CJ 31-08-2010 K. Shyleshi