IN THE HIGH COURT OF BOMBAY AT GOA WRIT PETITION NO. 617 OF 2011 MISS. VARSHA RAMDAS SAWANT., ... Petitioner Versus THE DEAN, GOA DENTAL COLLEGE AND 3 ORS., ... Respondents Shri D. Pangam, Advocate for the petitioner. Shri Amey Kakodkar, Additional Government Advocate for the respondents. Coram:- A. P. LAVANDE & SMT. R. P. SONDURBALDOTA, JJ. Date:- 10th October, 2011 P.C.:- Shri Amey Kakodkar, learned Additional Government Advocate for the respondents states that the petitioner had not executed any Bond at the time of seeking admission at the Goa Dental College. Respondent No.1 inadvertently insisted upon payment of an amount of Rs.2,00,000/- towards the Security Bond which in fact was not executed by the petitioner. Shri Kakodkar further states that respondent no.1 insisted for payment of the said amount since other five students had executed the Bond at the time of seeking admission to the BDS Course at the Goa Dental College. The question of insisting for payment of the amount does not arise as is evident from the statement made by Shri Kakodkar. By an interim order passed on 29-9-2011, we had directed respondent nos.2 and 3 not to cancel the admission of the petitioner to the M.B.B.S. Course for the academic year 2010-11. The interim order is confirmed. Respondent No.1 shall return to the petitioner the original Mark Sheet and College Leaving Certificate within a period of one week from today. The petitioner to produce the same before respondent no.2 within a period of one week thereafter. Registry is directed to return the amount of Rs.2,00,000/- deposited by the petitioner to the petitioner pursuant to the interim order dated 29-9-2011. The writ petition stands disposed of. A. P. LAVANDE, J. SMT. R. P. SONDURBALDOTA, J. RD.