1 CA 7814.2011 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY BENCH AT AURANGABAD FARAD CONTINUATION SHEET No. CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 7814 OF 2011 IN WRIT PETITION NO. 4551 OF 2005 (Maheshkumar S/o Rajeshwar Maldode Vs. The State of Maharashtra and ors.) Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders or directions and Registrar's orders Court's or Judge's Orders Mr. S.C. Yeramwar, Advocate h/f. Mr. A.S. Golegaonkar, Advocate for the Applicant/Petitioner Mr. S.K. Tambe, A.G.P. for the respondent-State Mr. S.S. Tope, Advocate for the respondent no.2 ... CORAM : B. R. GAVAI AND M.T. JOSHI, JJ. DATED : 08.09.2011 P.C.:- 1. This is an Application for direction to the respondents 5 and 6 to issue the Degree Certificate, Internship Completion Certificate etc. without submitting the caste validity certificate. 2. The petitioner, who claims to be belonging to Mannervarlu scheduled tribe, had approached to this Court, challenging the decision of the Scrutiny Committee dated 28.4.2005, thereby invalidating the claim of the petitioner. 2 CA 7814.2011 3. During the pendency of the Petition, the petitioner/applicant was granted ad-interim relief in terms of prayer clause (E). On the basis of the said interim order, the petitioner has completed his M.B.B.S. course. However, the respondent nos. 5 and 6 are refusing to issue the Degree Certificate, Internship Completion Certificate and the original documents, unless the petitioner submits the validity certificate. 4. The petitioner/applicant has filed an undertaking before this Court that the petitioner shall not claim any benefits on the basis of the caste certificate including further education or employment till the Writ Petition is finally decided. The same is taken on record and marked as "X" for identification. 5. In that view of the matter, Civil Application is allowed in terms of prayer clause (B). 3 CA 7814.2011 6. It is however made clear that until the claim of the petitioner is finally decided in this Petition, the petitioner/applicant would not be entitled to any of the benefits of belonging to the Scheduled tribe, including further education and employment. arp [M. T. JOSHI, J. ] [B. R. GAVAI, J.]