HIGH COURT OF KERALA
P.R.RAMACHANDRA MENON, SHIRCY V., JJ
ASHMIYA – Appellant
Versus
STATE OF KERALA – Respondent
JUDGMENT
Ramachandra Menon , J.
The grievance projected by the petitioners in both these cases is almost similar. The main prayer is to give admission to the first year MBBS course 2017 – '18 in the respondent college or elsewhere, based on the community status and the rank position of the petitioners in the common entrance test.
2. The petitioner in W.P.(C) No. 30976 of 2017 is claiming a Muslim minority quota seat, having secured the rank of 26429 in the All India NEET Examinations – Kerala list. Though she could not succeed to get admission in the final round of counselling, she offered a chance to participate in the 'spot admission' scheduled on 28.08.2017, as evident from Ext. P1 spot admission slip dated 28.08.2017. The seat matrix in the respondent Institution was finalized by the first respondent/Government as per Ext. P2 Government Order dated 29.07.2017. The petitioner being a minority community candidate, produced Ext. P4 certificate issued by the Revenue authorities showing her status and eligibility to get admission as a minority candidate. As per Ext. P2, the eligibility as a Muslim community candidate was to be proved by a certificate issued by the Revenue authority. H
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