THE HONOURABLE SHRI JUSTICE R.SUBHASH REDDY WRIT PETITION No. 18901 OF 2005 Between: Mekala Gopal and others … Petitioners And The Commissioner, Board of Intermediate Education, Hyderabad and another. … Respondents. ORDER: The only grievance of the petitioners in this writ petition is that though they have completed their two years Intermediate (Vocational) in Roads & Buildings Construction Technician course from Government Junior College, Cumbum, Prakasam District in the year 2002 and passed the same with registration Nos. 823306, 823313, 823311 and 823312 respectively, the required certificates are not being issued to them. It is submitted by the learned counsel for the petitioners that all the petitioners have passed the examinations conducted by the Board of Intermediate Education but the certificates are not issued to them, and, therefore, the action of the respondents in not issuing the pass certificates to the petitioners is illegal and arbitraty. Learned Standing Counsel appearing for the respondent-Board submits that as per the usual practice, the certificates are sent to the college where the petitioners had studied, but, some how, it appears that the certificates are not given to the petitioners. The college where the petitioners are stated to have studied is not made a party to this writ petition, to find out as to whether the said certificates have been received by the said college or not. In any event, if the petitioners have passed the Interimediate (Vocational) course, they are entitled to be given the pass certificates and the marks memo. Therefore, I dispose of the writ petition permitting the petitioners to make a fresh application with the required particulars as to registration numbers, year of passing etc. within a period of three weeks from the date of the receipt of a copy of this order. On filing such applications, the respondent-Board is directed to consider for issuance of duplicate certificates by verifying the records relating to the examinations in which they appeared. However, it is made clear that it is open to the respondents to collect the necessary fees for issuance of duplicate certificates. Subject to above directions, the writ petition is disposed of. No order as to costs. _____________________ 10.4.2005. (R.SUBHASH REDDY, J.) VR.