THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE C.V.NAGARJUNA REDDY WRIT PETITION NO.7402 OF 2010 Dated 22nd April, 2010 Between: K.Nagamani …Petitioner And Telangana University, Nizamabad District ad another. …Respondents Counsel for the petitioner : Mr.V.Sai Kumar Counsel for the respondents: Mr.Deepak Bhattachary, SC for University The Court made the following: Order: This Writ Petition is filed for a Mandamus to declare the action of the respondents, in not restoring the petitioner’s admission by receiving the 5th semester examination fee and not permitting her to stay in the hostel, as illegal and arbitrary. The petitioner was admitted in the LLB Course by respondent No.1-University. The petitioner failed in one subject each in 2nd and 4th semesters viz., Contract Act Paper-II and Labour Laws respectively. She pleaded that as she could not pay fees for 5th and 6th semesters, the respondents have given Transfer Certificate (TC) to her. She has stated that she is prepared to pay the examination fees. At the hearing, Sri V.Sai Kumar, learned Counsel for the petitioner, and Smt.N.Shoba, who appeared to assist the Court, submitted that after filing of the Writ Petition, the petitioner has paid requisite examination fees through challans of the State Bank of India, respondent No.1 campus. The learned Standing Counsel appearing for the respondents placed before the Court fax copy of letter, dated 24-11-2009, addressed by the petitioner wherein she requested for return of her TC along with bonafide conduct and other certificates on the ground that she wants to discontinue the LLB course on account of her domestic and financial problems. The learned Standing Counsel therefore submitted that the petitioner has not disclosed the fact that TC was returned to her on her request. Today, the petitioner appeared in person and submitted that she gave the above-mentioned letter due to her mental disturbances caused on account of various problems. She stated that she is seeking to withdraw the said letter and that she is interested in pursuing the LLB course. Having considered the plight of the petitioner and the circumstances under which she was constrained to request for return of her TC, I am of the view that interest of justice warrants a direction to the respondents to take the petitioner back into the LLB course by restoring her admission. As the petitioner is stated to have paid the requisite fees through challans, she shall be permitted to continue her LLB course and appear for the examinations, which are stated to be scheduled to commence from 7th May, 2010. If the petitioner seeks a seat in the hostel, she is permitted to apply to the competent authority and on such application being made, the competent authority shall consider her case sympathetically. Subject to the above directions, the Writ Petition is disposed of. As a sequel to disposal of the Writ Petition, WPMP No.9540 of 2010 filed by the petitioner for interim relief is disposed of as infructuous. C.V.NAGARJUNA REDDY, J Dated 22nd April, 2010 Note: Furnish CC within one week (B/o) lur