Sohini Ghosh vs The State of Andhra Pradesh Advocate - GP FOR MEDICAL HEALTH FW — WP/9669/2026
Case under Constitution of India Section 226. Next hearing: : -.
CNR: APHC010191402026
Filing Number
WP/15400/2026
Filing Date
08-Apr-2026
Registration No
WP/9669/2026
Registration Date
09-Apr-2026
Judge
Maheswara Rao Kuncheam
Coram
Maheswara Rao Kuncheam
Bench Type
Single Bench
Category
WP ( 28 )
Sub-Category
UNIVERSITIES ( 64 )
Judicial Branch
WRIT Section
Last updated 14-May-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.Sohini Ghosh
Adv. ABDUL KABEER
Respondent(s)
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1.The State of Andhra Pradesh Advocate - GP FOR MEDICAL HEALTH FW
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2.Dr. N.T.R University of Health Sciences,
Adv. Tata Venkata Sridevi,Standing Counsel For Dr.NTR University of Health Sciences
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3.SVIMS Sri Padmavathi Medical College for Women Sri Venkateshwara Institute of Medical Sciences
Case History
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Next hearingPending
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10-Apr-2026
Maheswara Rao KuncheamView PDF
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10-Apr-2026
Maheswara Rao KuncheamView PDF
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10-Apr-2026
Maheswara Rao KuncheamView PDF
Summary: The High Court of Andhra Pradesh granted the petition filed by a fourth-year MBBS student and directed the medical college to issue a hall ticket for Pre-Final Theory Examinations commencing April 15, 2026, without requiring payment of a daily penalty amount of Rs. 2,500/-. The court held that while the student had paid the requisite annual fees, denying exam access based on unpaid penalties violates the constitutional right to education under Articles 14 and 21, citing the Supreme Court's precedent in Mohini Jain v. State of Karnataka. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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10-Apr-2026
Admission (Universities)
Maheswara Rao Kuncheam
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08-Apr-2026
Case filed
Registration No. WP/9669/2026
Summary: The High Court of Andhra Pradesh granted the petition filed by a fourth-year MBBS student and directed the medical college to issue a hall ticket for Pre-Final Theory Examinations commencing April 15, 2026, without requiring payment of a daily penalty amount of Rs. 2,500/-. The court held that while the student had paid the requisite annual fees, denying exam access based on unpaid penalties violates the constitutional right to education under Articles 14 and 21, citing the Supreme Court's precedent in Mohini Jain v. State of Karnataka. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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