IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE, ANDHRA PRADESH AT HYDERABAD THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE RAMESH RANGANATHAN Writ Petition No.18293 of 2002 DATED 11-7-2007 BETWEEN K.Reddappa .. Petitioner And The Osmania University rep by its Registrar, Osmania University Campus, Hyderabad and others. .. Respondent THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE RAMESH RANGANATHAN WRIT PETITION NO.18293 of 2002 ORDER: In this writ petition, the petitioners seek to declare the action of the respondents in not issuing hall tickets, and in not permitting them to appear for the second semester examination of MCA course, as illegal, null and void and contrary to the judgment of the Supreme Court. Petitioners would rely on the order in W.P.Nos.6053 and 7207 of 2002 dated 4.7.2002 wherein this Court had set aside the proceedings dated 22.3.2002 issued by the Osmania University and had directed the University to permit students of the petitioners institution, (petitioners in W.P.7207 of 2002), to complete the III year MCA course in the petitioner’s institution. This court upon taking note of the undertaking given by the Convener that, in the event of the writ petition being allowed, the University would conduct special examination to the students of the petitioner institution, directed the respondents to conduct special examination as assured to the Court within a reasonable time. This Court, by order in WPMP No.23000 of 2002 in W.P.No.18293 of 2002, had directed the respondents to declare the results of the petitioners in the second semester examination of MCA course held in September, 2002. This Court, however, made it clear that the declaration of result was subject to the result of the writ petition. In its counter affidavit, respondents would submit that in compliance with the directions of this Court, in W.P.M.P.No.23000 of 2002 dated 20.9.2002, the results of the MCA first year second semester main examination concerning students of the New India Institute of Computer Sciences, Chevella (petitioners herein) were declared; that the date of special examination of MCA I year second semester was fixed and the examination was to commence from 7.1.2003. Respondents would further state that, against the order of the learned Single Judge in W.P.No.7207 of 2007, the university had preferred W.A.No.1283 of 2002. Sri MS Prasad, learned counsel for the petitioners, would submit that the petitioners had completed their III years MCA course even during the pendency of the writ appeal and, on this fact being brought to the notice of the Division Bench, W.A.No.1283 of 2002 itself was dismissed. Learned counsel would submit that, since the petitioners have already completed their III year MCA course, no further orders are required to be passed in the writ petition. In the light of the fact that this Court, in W.P.No.7207 of 2002, had set aside the proceedings of the University dated 22.3.2002 and had directed the petitioners in the said writ petition to complete the III years course in the petitioner institution, (petitioner in W.P.No.6053 of 2002) and the said order of the learned Single Judge dated 4.7.2002 has been confirmed in W.A.No.1283 of 2002, no further orders are required to be passed in this writ petition. The writ petition is accordingly disposed of. No costs. RAMESH RANGANATHAN,J Dt: 11.7.2007 msv.