HON’BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE SRI ANIL R. DAVE AND HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE C.V. NAGARJUNA REDDY Writ Appeal No.1205 of 2009 Between: 1) Dr.N.T.R. University of Health Sciences, represented by its Registrar, A.P., Vijayawada 2) Vice-Chancellor, Dr.N.T.R. University of Health Sciences, A.P., Vijayawada. … Appellants And 1) Ch. Rohitha, D/o. Ch. Kishore Kumar, aged about 19 years, Student, R/o. D.No.4-5-15/13/2/1, Vidyanagar, Guntur District. 2) Pragna Dasi D/o. D. Venkateswara Rao, aged about 19 years, Student, R/o. 17/305-8, Adarsh Nagar, Ramachandrapuram, Gudivada, Krishna District. 3) Rajiv GandhiInstitute of Medical Sciences, Srikakulam, Srikakulam District, rep. by its Principal/Director. … Respondents Counsel for the appellants: Shri D.V. Nagarjuna Babu Counsel for respondent Nos.1 & 2: Shri P. Gangaiah Naidu for Shri N. Bharath Babu The Court made the following: J U D G M E N T : (Per Shri Anil R. Dave, Chief Justice) Being aggrieved by an interim order dated 25.9.2009 passed by the learned Single Judge in WPMP No.24253 of 2009 in Writ Petition No.12810 of 2009, this appeal has been filed by the original respondents – Dr.N.T.R. Health University wherein respondent Nos.1 and 2 – original petitioners have been admitted for prosecuting their studies in the field of medicine. By virtue of the impugned order, it has been directed that the result of the respondents – students should be declared as they had appeared at 1st year MBBS examination and, if found to be eligible upon passing the examination, they should be permitted to continue their studies for the 2nd year of MBBS. Today, we have allowed Writ Appeal No.1201 of 2009 filed by the original respondents – Dr.N.T.R. Health University and modified a similar order passed by the learned Single Judge in WPMP No.24252 of 2009 in Writ Petition No.12816 of 2009. For the reasons recorded in the said judgment, we also modify the impugned order to the effect that the result of the respondent students be declared and those who have passed in the 1st year MBBS examination be permitted to get admission to 2nd year of MBBS course. The said admission shall be subject to the final outcome of the litigation pending among the parties and the respondent students, who have failed in the 1st year examination shall be asked to have, in all, 75% of attendance in the 1st year of MBBS so that they can appear at the ensuing 1st year MBBS examination. In view of the modification of the impugned order, the appeal is disposed of as allowed to the above extent. ANIL R. DAVE, CJ November , 2009 C.V. NAGARJUNA REDDY, J svs