HIGH COURT OF UTTARAKHAND AT NAINITAL Special Appeal No.139 of 2009 Dr. Ganga Prasad Gairola. ....Petitioner Versus Dean (Ayurved) Rishikul Govt. Post Graduate, Ayurvedic College, Rishikesh and another. ...Respondents Mr. C.D. Bahuguna, Advocate for the petitioner. Mr. P.C. Bisht, Brief Holder for the State. Coram: Hon’ble V.K.Gupta, C.J. Hon’ble V.K. Bist, J. V.K. Gupta,C.J. (Oral) The learned Single Judge of this Court has dismissed the writ petition on the ground that the appellant/writ petitioner had no fundamental right of seeking admission in the II year Post Graduation Course in Rishikul, Government Ayurvedic College, Haridwar. 2. The petitioner, after completion of his BAMS Course, had obtained admission in a three year Post Graduate Course in an Ayurvedic College in Rajasthan. After completing 1st year of this three year course, he left his studies mid way and elected to join Government Service in the year 1987. It was after almost two decades when the petitioner woke up and sought admission in the II year Post Graduation Course in Ayurved in the aforesaid Haridwar College and because he was not granted admission, he filed writ petition in which the aforesaid order had been passed by the learned Single Judge. 2 3. First and foremost the petitioner has no fundamental right to seek admission in the II year Course. Secondly, each Institution is governed by its own Rules and Regulations. Whether a particular Institution has to admit a student mid stream in the II year Post Graduate Course, despite the fact that the student had completed the 1st Year from another Institute, another State, another University 20 years back, is for that Institution to decide. We are quite sure that in the normal circumstances no Institution would admit student mid stream in the II year Post Graduate Course just because he had done his I year somewhere else 20 years back. 4. The writ petition was totally devoid of any merit and, therefore, was rightly dismissed by the learned Single Judge. 5. The appeal is also being totally devoid of any merit is dismissed in-limine with costs assessed to Rs.500/-. (V.K.Bist, J.) (V.K. Gupta, C. J.) 21.07.2009 NCM: