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4. Per contra, Mr. T. Singhdev, counsel for Respondent No. 1, argues that the Petitioner's application for grant of eligibility certificate, to appear in the FMGE examination filed on 13th May, 2024 is pending consideration and shall be disposed of expeditiously. Nonetheless, with respect to the interim relief, Mr. Singhdev states that as of today, the Petitioner is not eligible to appear for the FMGE and therefore should not be granted permission conditionally.

5. On this issue, Mr. Singhdev argues that firstly the reliance placed on the certification issued by the Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education, is a self-certification which could not advance the case of the Petitioner. The Petitioner has not studied the requisite subjects in Class XI and therefore is ineligible. Further, the language of Clause 7 of the public notice cannot come to the rescue of the Petitioner as it deals with a situation where the students/ candidates would have studied the requisite subjects in This is a digitally signed order.

9. It is nonetheless directed that Respondent No. 1 shall decide the application of the Petitioner within four weeks from today. W.P.(C) 8327/2024

10. Issue notice. Mr. T. Singhdev, counsel accepts notice on behalf of Respondent No. 1. Mr. Farman Ali, counsel accepts notice on behalf of Respondent No. 2. Mr. Kirtiman Singh, counsel accepts notice on behalf of Respondent No. 3. Counter affidavit be filed within two weeks from today.