DELHI HIGH COURT
HIMA KOHLI, ASHA MENON
Mohit Sharma – Appellant
Versus
All India Institute of Medical Sciences – Respondent
ORDER
1. The appellant/petitioner is aggrieved by an order dated 22.07.2019, passed by the learned Single Judge, dismissing a writ petition filed by him for issuing a writ of mandamus to the respondent No.1/All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) for granting him admission in the MBBS-2019 Course under the OBC quota and for declaring Condition No.3 stipulated in the Prospectus, as redundant.
2. First, a glance at the undisputed facts of the case. On 19.2.2019, respondent No.1/AIIMS issued a Prospectus inviting applications for admission in AIIMS, New Delhi and fourteen other AIIMS for the Session-2019. The Prospectus contains detailed information relating to the registration and submission of application forms, the eligibility criteria and the entire process of selection. The appellant/petitioner applied for admission to the MBBS-2019 Course under the OBC quota and appeared in the Entrance Examination wherein, he secured rank 12 in the OBC category and rank 91 in the General category.
3. On the appellant/petitioner being selected in the online counselling for the MBBS-2019 Course that took place on 26.6.2019, respondent No.1/AIIMS issued him an offer letter dated 29.6
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