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XII, via the impugned communication, the MCI held that he was not eligible for admittance to the MBBS course or an equivalent course either in India or outside the country.

7.3 It is in this backdrop of the matter, the petitioner's request for issuance of an eligibility certificate was declined in terms of Clause 4(2) of the 1997 Regulations.

8. Mr. T. Singhdev, who appears for the MCI, has fairly drawn my attention to the judgment dated 17.8.2018 rendered by the Division Bench of this Court, passed in W.P.(C) No.6773/2018, titled Tanishk Gangwar & Ors. vs. Union of India & Ors. In particular, my attention is drawn to Paragraph 28 of the judgment. For the sake of convenience, the same is extracted hereafter;

10. Having regard to the aforesaid, it is apparent that the impediment which was in the way of the petitioner has been removed. Therefore, as suggested by Mr. Singhdev, this writ petition is disposed of with the following directions:

(a) The petitioner will make a representation via his father (as the petitioner is located outside the country) for issuance of an eligibility certificate.
(b) The representation will be made within one week of the receipt of a copy of this order.