1 srk nm-559-10.sxw IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION NOTICE OF MOTION NO.559 OF 2010 IN WRIT PETITION NO.2129 OF 2010 Dr, Raheev Anil Mehta and others. ... Petitioners Versus Union of India and another. ... Respondents Ms. Pooja Thorat for the petitioners. Mr. Mahesh Patil i/by Mr. Dinesh Pednekar for respondent No.2. CORAM : MOHIT S. SHAH, C.J. & S.J. KATHAWALLA, J. Monday , December 06, 2010 P .C. By this notice of motion, the applicant-original respondent No.2 National Board of Examinations has prayed for vacating/setting aside the interim order dated 14th September, 2010. 2. By the said order, the respondents were directed to admit 9 students in the vacant seats for the post graduate medical courses being run by the hospitals named in the said order. 3. We had made it clear that the students who had already been granted admission including the provisional admission were not to be disturbed. 4. Ms. Pooja Thorat, learned counsel for writ petitioners states that in compliance with the above interim order dated 14th September, 2010, only one 2 srk nm-559-10.sxw candidate i.e. Dr. Shailendra Mehta could secure admission to the post graduate seat in the Department of Medical at Lilavati Hospital. Ms. Thorat states that other eight students did not get admission on account of respondent No.2 not having issued instructions to the concerned hospital. 5. In view of the above, it is clear that only one out of nine students who secured admission to the post graduate course and in view of the fact that respondent No.2 did not communicate the instructions to the other hospitals, we are not inclined to entertain the notice of motion. The interim order dated 14th September, 2010 having already been carried out in respect of one student who is prosecuting his studies in post graduate course, we are not inclined to grant reliefs prayed for in this notice of motion. 6. Notice of motion is accordingly dismissed without prejudice to the rights and contentions of the parties in the writ petition which shall be heard on 10th January, 2011. CHIEF JUSTICE S.J. KATHAWALLA, J.