THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE L.NARASIMHA REDDY WRIT PETITION No.1954 of 2009 ORDER: The petitioner studied MBBS course in the 3rd respondent- institution. She intended to do her internship in an institution at Hyderabad, by availing the benefit under G.O.Ms.No.415, Medical, Health and Family Welfare Department, dated 16.11.2000. Complaining that her application for according permission was not considered by the 3rd respondent, the petitioner approached this Court by filing W.P.No.25442 of 2008. The said Writ Petition was disposed of on 17.12.2008, leaving it open to the petitioner to approach the 3rd respondent with a fresh application for issuance of no objection certificate, and the latter, in turn, was directed to consider the same. The petitioner submitted an application to the 3rd respondent enclosing some certificates in support of her claim that she is un-well. Through a letter, dated 07.01.2009, the 3rd respondent requested the petitioner to produce the medical certificates. On submission of the same, the 3rd respondent issued another letter, dated 20.01.2009, requesting the petitioner to appear before a panel of doctors on 27th and 28th of January 2009. The same is challenged in this writ petition. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned Government Pleader for Medical and Health. The petitioner wants to do her internship in an institution at Hyderabad. A perusal of G.O.Ms.No.415, dated 16.11.2000, discloses that it is only in cases of extreme hardship, that such a permission can be accorded. No objection certificate from the institution is necessary. The petitioner pleaded the grounds of ill-health. Being a medical college, by itself, the 3rd respondent requested the petitioner to appear before a panel of Doctors, to satisfy itself as to the grounds pleaded by her. This Court does not find any illegality in such an approach. The petitioner cannot suspect her own institution, particularly in assessment of health conditions. Hence, the Writ Petition is disposed of, directing that in case the petitioner appears before the panel of doctors appointed by the 3rd respondent, it shall examine her, and depending on the outcome thereof, consider the feasibility of issuing no objection certificate. There shall be no order as to costs. ________ 05.02.2009 CBS/JSU HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE L. NARASIMHA REDDY WRIT PETITION No.1954 of 2009 Date: 05.02.2009 CBS/JSU