The court also issued notice for July 13 to a student who got admission in MD course in Nuclear Medicine even when his rank was allegedly behind the one who did not get the seat, observing that no order should be passed affecting his rights.
A bench of Justices Siddharth Mridul and A K Pathak was hearing an appeal against a single judge order filed by a student, who claimed he was not given admission in Nuclear Medicine course despite coming in second counselling.
"Insofaras first direction is concerned, we are in agreement with the counsel's submission that it would be necessary to issue notice to respondent number 4 (student who got admission) in view of the circumstances that any order passed in this writ petition might affect his rights.
"It is right to say that no order/direction can be issued affecting rights of respondent number 4 without hearing him," the court said, adding that the appeal is justified.
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It had sought direction to AIIMS and its officials to produce the video recording and other records of counselling at the time of hearing.
The petition also sought direction to the institute and its officials to cancel the admission of the student in the Nuclear Medicine course.
It alleged that the candidate whose rank (1880) was far behind the rank of the appellant rank (1835) in the merit list, was admitted to the course "illegally, deliberately and with malafide intention ... Leaving the appellant in lurch.