CWP 1292 of 2005. 20.11.2008 Present: Mr. Shrawan Dogra, counsel for the petitioner. Mr. Rajnish Maniktala, counsel for respondent No. 1. Mr. V.D.Khidta, counsel for respondent No. 2. Ms. Ruma Kaushik, Addl. AG, for respondent No. 3. It is undisputed before me that the petitioner herein was admitted to the Bachelor of Dental Surgery Course conducted by respondent No. 1 and degree awarded by respondent No. 2. It is also undisputed that the petitioner was allocated to this College pursuant to her having passed the Common Entrance Test conducted by respondent No. 2 for admission to Medical Colleges including Dental Colleges in Himachal Pradesh. The case set out by the petitioner is that vide Annexure P-1, Migration Notice was published by the Principal, Himachal Pradesh Government Dental College and Hospital, Shimla- 171001 inviting applications from Bonafide Himachali students for the purposes of admission to IInd Professional Course in B.D.S. for the year 2004-05 in Dental College and Hospital, Shimla where the petitioner joined. The grievance made out by the petitioner is that the -2- documents which were required by her from respondent No. 1 have not been given to her on the ground that she has not paid the balance fee of the entire Course though she migrated after the first professional examination. She has to pay for the remaining duration of the Course. This Court has been informed that respondent No. 1 has also instituted a suit against the petitioner herein claiming this amount. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the result of final year B.D.S. Examination has been declared and that the petitioner has been declared successful. However, her result has not been declared by the University on the technical objection that No Objection Certificate was not issued to her by the University. I have heard learned counsel for the parties. So far as the objection of the university is concerned, at best it can be classed as a technical plea. The petitioner having completed the course successfully, a direction is issued to the University to complete the formalities including placing on record the No Objection Certificate and to declare the result of the petitioner forthwith. In case the petitioner has successfully passed -3- the examination, she will be entitled to complete her internship in accordance with the conditions of the Course. It will be open to respondent No. 1 to recover balance fee if so entitled to in law in the suit which has been instituted by them against the petitioner. This writ petition is accordingly disposed of. The direction as aforesaid shall be complied with by respondent No. 2 within a period of one week from today. Pending applications shall stand disposed of and all interim orders vacated. Dasti. November 20, 2008 (PC). (Dev Darshan Sud), J.