NIGAR FATMA MANSOOR KHAN vs MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES — HCBM10182212026

Case under Maharashtra University of Health Sciences Act. Next hearing: 08th June 2026.

CNR: HCBM010182212026

Next Hearing

08th June 2026

Filing Number

WP/10579/2026

Filing Date

09-04-2026

Judge

Shri. P. P. JADHAV, Registrar(Judl I)

Coram

Shri. P. P. JADHAV, Registrar(Judl I)

Bench Type

Division

Category

EDUCATION ( 11 )

Sub-Category

PROFESSIONAL COURSES ( 16 )

Judicial Branch

Civil

Acts & Sections

Maharashtra University of Health Sciences Act

Petitioner(s)

NIGAR FATMA MANSOOR KHAN

Adv. Asif shaikh

Respondent(s)

MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES

MHATMA GANDHI MISSIONS DENTAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL

Hearing History

Judge: Shri. P. P. JADHAV, Registrar(Judl I)

24-04-2026

OBJECTIONS TO BE REMOVED

Orders

08-06-2026
Shri. P. P. JADHAV, Registrar(Judl I)

Case Summary: The Bombay High Court granted Nigar Fatma Mansoor Khan a two-week extension to cure office objections in her Writ Petition against Maharashtra University of Health Sciences and Mahatma Gandhi Missions Dental College and Hospital. The Registrar found that the petitioner and advocate failed to remove procedural defects after initial notification, but instead of rejecting the petition outright, allowed one additional opportunity to comply. If objections remain uncured within two weeks, the petition will be rejected under Bombay High Court Rules. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: The Bombay High Court granted Nigar Fatma Mansoor Khan a two-week extension to cure office objections in her Writ Petition against Maharashtra University of Health Sciences and Mahatma Gandhi Missions Dental College and Hospital. The Registrar found that the petitioner and advocate failed to remove procedural defects after initial notification, but instead of rejecting the petition outright, allowed one additional opportunity to comply. If objections remain uncured within two weeks, the petition will be rejected under Bombay High Court Rules. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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