HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE R. SUBHASH REDDY Writ Petition No.21011 of 2010 Date: March 1, 2011 Between: K. Nagamani, D/o.Gouraiah, Aged about 28 years, Occ: Student, R/o.H.No.2-7-22, Pedda Bazar, Kamareddy, Nizamabad District … Petitioner And The District Backward Classes Welfare Officer, Social Welfare Department, Nizamabad and others … Respondents Order: Petitioner was admitted in LLB course by respondent No.1-University. When her admission was not restored by receiving 5th semester examination fee and Transfer Certificate (TC) was given to her, she approached this court earlier in W.P.No.7402 of 2010. In the said writ petition, it was the case of respondents that she was furnished TC on her request itself. When the petitioner appeared in person and submitted that she herself requested for issuance of TC due to her mental disturbances caused on account of various problems, this Court, by order dated 22-04-2010, disposed of the said writ petition directing the respondents to take the petitioner back into LLB course by restoring her admission. It is stated that in compliance thereof, her admission was restored; she completed the course and passed in final examinations. In the present writ petition, it is her grievance that respondents are not issuing necessary certificates to her on the ground that an amount of Rs.1,811/- is due on account of tuition fee payable for 5th and 6th semesters. It is the case of the petitioner, who appeared in person, that she has paid tuition fee for all the semesters and she possesses receipts in proof thereof. It is stated that though she has submitted representation on 27-07-2010 to the respondents to furnish necessary certificates to her on completion of course, no action has been taken. As much as it is stated that no action has been taken on the representation of the petitioner dated 27-07- 2010 and in view of peculiar facts and circumstances of the case where the petitioner was given TC only on her request, which is stated to have been made due to mental disturbances, I deem it appropriate to dispose of the writ petition directing the third respondent herein to examine the claim of the petitioner. In case it is found that she has not paid tuition fee, third respondent shall consider waiving of such tuition fee and take expeditious steps for issuance of necessary certificates to her. Subject to the above directions, writ petition stands disposed of. No order as to costs. ___________________ (R. SUBHASH REDDY, J) March 1, 2011 Note: Furnish C.C. by 03-03-2011 B.O. MRR