The Hon’ble Sri Justice R.Subhash Reddy Writ Petition No.25528 of 2009 Order: At the interlocutory stage, the Writ Petition is taken up for hearing and disposal, on the request of the learned Counsel for petitioner and the learned Counsel for the first respondent-Mahatma Gandhi Law College. In this Writ Petition, the petitioner seeks a declaration, by way of Mandamus, declaring that the action of respondents in cancelling his admission into 3- year LLB course, commencing from the academic year 2009-10, as illegal and arbitrary, and consequently to direct the respondents to permit him to appear in the first semester examinations of the 3-year LLB course. The petitioner has applied for payment seat in 3 years Law degree Course, commencing from the academic year 2009-10 in the first respondent-College. It is not in dispute that the petitioner has paid a sum of Rs.20,300/- towards tuition fee for admission therein, and that, according to the instructions issued by the first respondent-College, he was to submit all his Certificates in original on or before 31st of August, 2009. But, he failed to produce the certificates, on the ground that he placed his original certificates in the chambers of Hon’ble Sri Justice B.Chandra Kumar, and they were burnt in the fire accident that occurred on 31-08-2009 in the High Court. It is his grievance, that his admission was cancelled for non-submission of original certificates, although he was already admitted into the 3-year LLB course and has been pursuing studies. It is also pleaded that there is no reason or justification on the part of the first respondent-College in not allowing him to write the examinations. A detailed counter-affidavit is filed by the Principal of the first respondent-College. In the counter-affidavit, while admitting the payment of tuition fee of Rs.20,300/- by the petitioner on 26th August, 2009, it is stated that mere collection of tuition fee does not confer on the petitioner any right of admission, in the absence of producing the required documents within the time stipulated. It is further stated that the petitioner was specifically informed that the last date for submission of original certificates was 31st August 2009, but he has neither submitted the certificates nor contacted the office thereafter. Further, it is stated that the petitioner has produced the transfer certificate issued by the Kakatiya University, bearing the date of his admission into MBA course as 10-03-2008, and date of leaving the said university as 27th October, 2009, and as such, his allegation that his certificates were destroyed in the fire accident, is not correct. It is further stated that the petitioner has approached the College only in the second week of November, 2009. From a perusal of the counter, it is clear that the petitioner was not admitted into the 3-year LLB course at all, and that he has not attended the classes. Though the tuition fee of Rs.20,300/- was collected from the petitioner, the same was subject to submission of necessary documents on or before 31st of August 2009. In the absence of production of either the original certificates or any material showing his admission into the 3-year LLB course, the petitioner cannot plead that he was admitted into course and his admission is cancelled illegally. It is to be noted that though the last date for submission of certificates was 31st of August 2009, the petitioner did not make any representation at any point of time, but approached the first respondent- College authorities only in the second week of November, by which time, classes had commenced. In that view of the matter, I do not find any merit in this Writ Petition for grant of relief as prayed for. Since the admission granted to the petitioner is against the payment seat, and the same has already been filled up by some other candidate, I direct the first respondent-College that if the petitioner is to be admitted into 3-year LLB course during the next academic year, the tuition fee of Rs.20,300/- already collected from him shall be adjusted for that year. If for any reason, the petitioner is not entitled for admission even during the next academic year, the said amount shall be refunded to him on his submitting an application for the same. Subject to the above directions, the Writ Petition is dismissed. No order as to costs. Consequently, the interim order, dated 26-11-2009, granted by this Court in WPMP.No.33261 of 2009, stands vacated. _________________ R.Subhash Reddy, J Dated 21st December, 2009 lur