IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.8376 of 2010 1. Arjun Singh, S/O Late Nand Keshwar Prasad, R/O Village Sobh, P.O. Bhadaeya, P.S. Barachhati, District-Gaya. Versus 1. Kameshwar Singh, Darbhanga University Through Its Registrar, Kameshwar Nagar, Darbhanga. 2. The Vice Chancellor, Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University,Kameshwar Nagar, Darbhanga. 3. The Registrar, Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University, Kameshwar Nagar, Darbhanga. 4. The Controller Of Examination, Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University, Kameshwar Nagar, Darbhanga. 5. The Principal, Ayurved Medical College Hospital, Gaya. 3/ 13/10/2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the respondent Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga University. In view of the moulded relief now sought on behalf of the petitioner, the Court does not consider it necessary to either take notice of the facts of the case except to the extent necessary for purposes of the present order or to issue notice to Respondent No.5 in the nature of the order proposed. Suffice it to notice that the petitioner was an applicant for admission in the Aayurvedic Medical College Hospital at Gaya affiliated to the respondent University. His admission came under a cloud for certain reasons. He came to this Court earlier in C.W.J.C. No.14276/08 whereafter the respondents have passed a reasoned order dated 2 15.2.2010. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that he is not interested in pursuing the writ application for the relief of admission any more. But, in all fairness Respondent No.5 should return to him all payments made for purposes of admission including the examination fee deposited. Learned counsel for the University rightly suggests that it may involve issues of expenses already incurred by the college on the petitioner also for any period that he may have attended classes after admission. Each case shall stand on its own facts. The petitioner has already lost his admission for whatever the reason that may be. No useful purpose is going to be served by compounding his miseries. Fairness and reasonableness demands that the limited relief that may be available to him should be considered appropriately. The petitioner shall represent before Respondent No.5, the Principal, Aayurved Medical College Hospital is expected to consider his request for refund of all payments made including the examination fee. The Court expects the Principal to act reasonably and prudently subject to any expenses that the college may have already incurred by reason 3 of the admission granted to the petitioner, subsequently cancelled, and refund the rest to him. The present order peculiar on its facts cannot be cited as a precedent to seek refund by any other. This should alleviate the apprehensions of the college even on this count. Any deduction that the college may make is expected to intimate in writing to the petitioner with grounds. Let such appropriate consideration be done and payments made in accordance with law within a maximum period of six weeks from the date of receipt/production of a copy of this order before the Principal. The application stands disposed. KC ( Navin Sinha, J.)