THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE G. BHAVANI PRASAD W.P.Nos.13410, 17151, 17589, 17847, 17855, 13460, 13461 of 2004 Date: 19.07.2006 W.P.No.13410 of 2004 Between: T. Anusha, D/o Dr. T. Muralidhar Rao …. Petitioner And State of Andhra Pradesh, represented by its Principal Secretary to the Government, Health, Medical and Family Welfare Department, Secretariat Buildings, Saifabad, Hyderabad and 4 others ….Respondents W.P.No.17151 of 2004 Between: T.V. Krishna Kumar, S/o T. V. Satyanarayana …. Petitioner And State of Andhra Pradesh, represented by its Principal Secretary to the Government, Health, Medical and Family Welfare Department, Secretariat Buildings, Saifabad, Hyderabad and 3 others ….Respondents W.P.No.17589 of 2004 Between: Siddavaram Divya, D/o S. Ravindranath …. Petitioner And State of Andhra Pradesh, represented by its Principal Secretary to the Government, Health, Medical and Family Welfare Department, Secretariat Buildings, Saifabad, Hyderabad and 3 others ….Respondents W.P.No.17847 of 2004 Between: S. Banu Priya, D/o S. Venkatiah …. Petitioner And State of Andhra Pradesh, represented by its Principal Secretary to the Government, Health, Medical and Family Welfare Department, Secretariat Buildings, Saifabad, Hyderabad and 2 others ….Respondents W.P.No.17855 of 2004 Between: P. Yeshwanth, S/o P. Narasimha Rao …. Petitioner And State of Andhra Pradesh, represented by its Principal Secretary to the Government, Health, Medical and Family Welfare Department, Secretariat Buildings, Saifabad, Hyderabad and 2 others ….Respondents W.P.No.13460 of 2004 Between: V. Naresh Chandra, S/o Dr. V. Pramod Kumar …. Petitioner And State of Andhra Pradesh, represented by its Principal Secretary to the Government, Health, Medical and Family Welfare Department, Secretariat Buildings, Saifabad, Hyderabad and 4 others ….Respondents W.P.No.13461 of 2004 Between: Srikanth Soma, S/o Vidya Sagar Soma …. Petitioner And State of Andhra Pradesh, represented by its Principal Secretary to the Government, Health, Medical and Family Welfare Department, Secretariat Buildings, Saifabad, Hyderabad and 3 others ….Respondents ORDER: The relief sought for in these writ petitions is similar in content and substance to the relief sought for in the writ petitions covered by the common orders in W.P.Nos.13411 of 2004 and batch, dated 12.07.2006. Sri Abhinandkumar Shavili, learned counsel, representing Sri Nuty Ram Mohan Rao, learned counsel for the writ petitioner, Sri A. Ravinder Reddy, learned counsel for the writ petitioner, Sri K.G. Ravikanth, learned counsel, representing Sri K.G.K. Prasad, learned counsel for Deccan College of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, Sri P. Harsha, learned counsel, representing Sri S. Niranjan Reddy, learned Counsel for the Medical Council of India, New Delhi, Sri D.V. Nagarjuna Babu, learned counsel for NTR University of Health and Medical Sciences, Vijayawada, and Sri N. Bhavani Shankar, learned counsel representing the writ petitioner are heard. It is not in dispute that all the writ petitions are primarily directed not to give effect to G.O.Ms.No.217, Health, Medical and Family Welfare (E1) Department, dated 23.07.2004, issued by the State Government, in respect of the academic admissions for the year 2004- 2005. The impugned Government orders have been suspended by virtue of interim orders granted by this Court in the respective writ petitions and all the writ petitioners were permitted to pursue their M.B.B.S. course in Deccan College of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad. In the common order passed in W.P.Nos.13411 of 2004 and batch dated 12.07.2006, the orders of Honourable Sri Justice V.V.S. Rao through the common order passed in W.P.M.P.No.17175 of 2004 in W.P.No.13410 of 2004 and batch on 23.09.2004 was referred to and it was noted that the same considerations govern the exercise of equitable jurisdiction of this Court under Article 226 of the Constitution of India even in the matter of final disposal of the writ petitions due to the prevalence of the same set of facts and circumstances. The regularization of the admissions made due to the interims orders in the writ petitions through G.O.Ms.No.50, Health, Medical & Family Welfare (E1) Department, dated 06.05.2005 was also noted leaving nothing further surviving for adjudication in the writ petitions. Consequently, these writ petitions also shall be disposed of similarly by this common order. The writ petitioners, therefore, shall be entitled to continue to have the benefit of the interim orders granted by this Court earlier in the respective writ petitions and these writ petitions are accordingly closed. No costs. _________________________ G. BHAVANI PRASAD, J Date: 19.07.2006 Ksn