HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE R. SUBHASH REDDY Writ Petition No.620 of 2011 Date: March 4, 2011 Between: C. Ramya Priya, D/o.C.N.Satyanarayana, Age: 20 years, Occ: Student, R/o.12-10- 590/54/2, Warasiguda, Secunderabad … Petitioner And The Registrar, JNTU, Kukatpally, Hyderabad and another … Respondents Order: This writ petition is filed seeking mandamus declaring the action of the second respondent-college in sending wrong statement to the first respondent-university regarding the attendance of the petitioner as illegal and arbitrary and consequential direction to allow the petitioner to attend classes of 2nd semester of II year B.Pharmacy course and to permit her to write examinations of 1st and 2nd semester. Petitioner, a student of B.Pharmacy course in the second respondent-college was detained in the 1st semester on the ground that she did not possess requisite attendance and was not allowed to write examinations. The second respondent-college has displayed notice dated 28-10-2010 on the notice board to the effect that the petitioner was possessing only 57.59 percent attendance and therefore she is detained. In this writ petition, petitioner seeks to declare the action of the second respondent-college in not sending correct statement of attendance to the first respondent- university and also directions to allow her to attend classes of 2nd semester and to permit her to write 1st and 2nd semester examinations. It is to be noticed that the petitioner did not write 1st semester examinations of II year as she was detained due to shortage of attendance. Notice was also displayed by the college to that effect as early as on 28-10-2010. When the petitioner does not possess requisite attendance and on the said ground she was detained and was not allowed to write 1st semester examinations, the question of now directing the respondents to allow her to attend classes of 2nd semester and permit her to write examinations of 1st and 2nd semester of II year together will not arise. Writ petition is wholly misconceived and is therefore dismissed. No order as to costs. __________________ R. SUBHASH REDDY, J February 28, 2011 MRR