27.i-ca.1451-09 1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPLICATION NO.1451 OF 2009 IN WRIT PETITON NO.8400 OF 2006 Venkatesh Narayan Naik. ..Applicant. Versus State of Maharashtra and 2 others. ..Respondents. ... Ms.B.P. Jakhade, Advocate for the Applicant. Mr.S.N. Patil, A.G.P., for Respondent No.1. Mr.Prathamesh A. Gokhale, Advocate i/b. R.P. Behere, Advocate for Respondent No.3. ... CORAM : F. I. REBELLO & K. K. TATED, JJ. DATED : NOVEMBER 13, 2009 P.C. 1. The applicant was prosecuting studies in Nursing with respondent No.2. It is the case of the applicant that the tuition fees for the 1st year and 2nd year were Rs.50,000/- each. Respondent No.3 Committee for the 3rd year & 4th year, fixed the fees as Rs.7,000/- each. That is the subject matter of the Petition pending in this Court. The applicant has already deposited Rs.2 lacs. Therefore, what is due and payable by the 27.i-ca.1451-09 2 applicant is an amount of Rs.14,000/-. The applicant in the meantime, has completed his studies. The applicant applied for documents from respondent No.2. As those documents are not given, present application is filed. 2. Respondent No.2 as also Advocate for respondent No.2 though served, none present today. Considering the arguments, the following order is passed: :: O R D E R :: [i] On the applicant depositing the balance amount of Rs. 14,000/- (Rs.Fourteen Thousand Only) i.e. Rs.7000/- each for two years, with respondent No.2, the respondent No.2 to release the documents as set-out in prayer clauses (a) & (b) of the Civil Application. [ii] The deposit is subject to the final order to be passed in the Writ Petition. [iii] Respondent No.2 within seven days of the applicant depositing Rs.14,000/- to release the said documents. [iv] Civil Application is disposed of accordingly. (K.K.TATED, J.) (F.I. REBELLO,J.)