CWP No.1520 of 2007. 19.3.2008. Present: Mr.B.C. Negi, counsel for the petitioner. Mr.Sandeep Sharma, Assistant Solicitor General of India, for respondents No.1 and 4. Mr.R.K. Bawa, Advocate General, with Mr.J.K. Verma, Dy.A.G., for respondent No.2. Mr.Bhupender Gupta, Senior Advocate, with Mr.Neeraj Gupta, counsel for respondent No.3. Mr.R.L. Sood, Senior Advocate, with Mr.Arjun Lall, counsel for respondent No.5. Mr.Ajay Mohan Goel, counsel for respondents No.6 and 7. Mr.Shrawan Dogra, counsel for applicants in CMPs No.472 and 473 of 2008. Question of maintainability has been raised in this petition since the learned counsel for the petitioner has restricted his prayers only to four prayers, i.e. prayer Nos.2, 3, 5 and 6. Accordingly, we have been informed by the respondents that as far as prayers No.2 and 3 are concerned, the University authorities have decided to adopt the guidelines of the UGC and statute has been amended. Accordingly, these two prayers have become infructuous. As far as prayer No.5 is concerned, the learned counsel appearing for the University informs that none of the candidates of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes categories had applied. Therefore, we are of the considered opinion that no relief can be granted. As far as prayer No.6 is concerned, the petitioner had not made any representation to the State Government. It will be open to the petitioner to approach the Government in accordance with law. In the light of these observations, the petition stands disposed of. Interim order discharged. Consequence to follow. -2- In view of the final disposal of the main petition, all the pending applications shall also stand disposed of. (Jagdish Bhalla), C.J. March 19, 2008. (TILAK/BSS) (V.K. Ahuja), J.