: 1 : IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 1868 OF 2009 IN WRIT PETITION NO. 8634 OF 2007 1. Dr. Bhushan Arun Miraje & anr. ... Applicants Vs 1. Union of India & 3 ors. ... Respondents Mr. Santosh Narwade i/b M/s. M.P. Vashi & Associates for the applicants. Mr. D.A. Dube with Mrs. S.V. Bharucha for the respondent No.1. Mr. Mahesh Patil with Dinesh Pednekar for the respondent No.2. Mr. A.B. Vagyani, AGP, for the respondents No.3 and 4. CORAM: S.B. MHASE & R.M. SAVANT, JJ. DATED : 11TH SEPTEMBER, 2009. P.C.: 1. Heard. 2. This Civil Application has been filed by two students. Alongwith their application they have annexed a list of twenty more students. They are the students of DNB Post Graduate course, which is conducted by the respondent No.2. Fees for the said course has been provided by the : 2 : respondent No.2 by letter dated 10th May, 2007 (Exhibit-C to the Petition). As per the said letter, the maximum fee which can be recovered for one year is Rs.50,000/-. The course is a three-year course and thereafter, the candidate is supposed to appear for the DNB examination. The total fee, therefore, works out to Rs.1,50,000/-. In order to appear in the examination to be conducted by the respondent No.2, respondent No.3 is supposed to issue a completion certificate. Since the completion certificate is not being issued by the respondent No.3, the petitioners have approached this court. 3. The reason cited by respondent No.3 for not granting completion certificate is that the fee as prescribed by the respondent No.3 has not been paid by the petitioners and other students and, therefore, the respondent No. 3 has withheld grant of completion certificate. This court, by order dated 21st July, 2008, has directed that those students who have paid the fee as prescribed by the respondent No.2 should be issued a completion certificate. Since it is not issued, the Civil Application has been filed. 4. We direct the respondent No.3 to issue the completion certificate to each and every student, whether shown as applicants and/or whose names appear in the list annexed to the application and/or otherwise, after having : 3 : scrutinized that the said student has deposited the amount of Rs.1,50,000/- viz. Rs.50,000/- for each year. The extra amount which the respondent No. 3 is claiming cannot be a ground for withholding the completion certificates. The respondent No.3 is directed to complete this exercise within a period of eight days and issue completion certificates to all the students who have made the said payment. However, if any student has not made payment as per the letter of respondent No.2 referred to above, his/her completion certificate can be withheld. If, however, he/she makes the said payment immediately, the said completion certificate should be issued to him/her. Each of the student shall file an undertaking with the respondent No.3 and also before this court that in case the Petition is dismissed, they will compensate and indemnify the respondent No.3 to the extent of the fee that will be decided by this court at the final hearing of the Petition. However, such students who have already filed the undertaking need not file a fresh one, but those who have not filed the undertaking shall file the same. 5. The Civil Application, accordingly, stands disposed of. Sd/- Sd/- (R.M. SAVANT, J.) (S.B. MHASE, J.)