1 D.B.Civil Writ Petition (PIL) No.8128/2005 B.M.Sharma V/s Union of India and ors. 11.12.2008 Hon'ble the Chief Justice Mr.Narayan Roy Hon'ble Mr.Justice Mohammad Rafiq Mr.S.C.Gupta for the petitioner. Mr.S.K.Sharma for Mr.K.K.Sharma ) Mr.J.R.Tantia ) Mr.G.S.Gill,Addl.Advocate General)-for respondents. This writ petition has been filed by the petitioner challenging the action of the respondents in treating the respondent no.6-Rajasthan Dental College & Hospital as minority institution and on that basis, sponsoring admission of the students in B.D.S. 4 years Degree Course for the session 2005-06 vide admission notice Annex.5 dated 4.9.2005. It appears that the Director, Medical and Health Services, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur earlier issued eligibility certificate dated 28th August, 2001 treating the respondent no.6-Institution as a minority institution within the meaning of Article 30 (1) of the Constitution of India. It has now been clarified by the respondent no.6 in the affidavit of Dr.S.L.Sihag, Trustee of the Nirwan Charitable Trust, which runs the respondent no.6-Institution that they will not now take any benefit of the eligibility certificate aforesaid dated 28.8.2001. In other words, what the respondent no.6-Institution now undertakes is that it would not claim the status of the minority institution within the meaning of Article 30(1) of the Constitution. 2 In view of the aforesaid clarification, the grievance of the petitioner stands redressed. We, therefore, do not see any point in keeping this writ petition pending. The writ petition is disposed of as having become infructuous. (Mohammad Rafiq)J. (Narayan Roy)C.J. Parmar