Karnataka High Court
Dipali Biradar vs The Union Of India on 18 February, 2026
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IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA
KALABURAGI BENCH
DATED THIS THE 18TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2026
PRESENT
THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE R.NATARAJ
AND
THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE TYAGARAJA N. INAVALLY
WRIT APPEAL NO.200062 OF 2026 (EDN-AD)
BETWEEN
1. DIPALI BIRADAR,
AGED ABOUT 23 YEARS,
OCC: BAMS STUDENT,
R/AT: TALUKA SHIKSHANA PRASARAK
SAHAKARA MANDALI'S,
AYURVEDIC MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL,
SHAHAPUR ROAD, SINDAGI - 586 128.
VIJAYAPURA DISTRICT
REG. NO.19A5336
2. GAURAV ISWAR TELI,
Digitally signed AGED ABOUT 23 YEARS,
by SACHIN
Location: HIGH OCC: BAMS STUDENT,
COURT OF
KARNATAKA R/AT: TALUKA SHIKSHANA PRASARAK
SAHAKARA MANDALI'S,
AYURVEDIC MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL,
SHAHAPUR ROAD, SINDAGI - 586 128.
VIJAYAPURA DISTRICT
REG. NO.19A5337
3. IMTIYAZ KANNI,
AGED ABOUT 23 YEARS,
OCC: BAMS STUDENT,
R/AT: TALUKA SHIKSHANA PRASARAK
SAHAKARA MANDALI'S,
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AYURVEDIC MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL,
SHAHAPUR ROAD, SINDAGI - 586 128.
VIJAYAPURA DISTRICT
REG. NO.19A5342
4. RADHIKA MISHRA,
AGED ABOUT 23 YEARS,
OCC: BAMS STUDENT,
R/AT: TALUKA SHIKSHANA PRASARAK
SAHAKARA MANDALI'S,
AYURVEDIC MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL,
SHAHAPUR ROAD, SINDAGI - 586 128.
VIJAYAPURA DISTRICT
REG. NO.19A5355.
5. SHAIKH TOHIT SHAIKH MUSA,
AGED ABOUT 23 YEARS,
OCC: BAMS STUDENT,
R/AT: TALUKA SHIKSHANA PRASARAK
SAHAKARA MANDALI'S,
AYURVEDIC MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL,
SHAHAPUR ROAD, SINDAGI - 586 128.
VIJAYAPURA DISTRICT
REG. NO.19A5360
6. TALUKA SHIKSHANA PRASARAK SAHAKARA
MANDALI,
SOCIETY REGISTERED UNDER THE
PROVISIONS OF THE SOCIETY
REGISTRATION ACT,
HAVING ITS OFFICE AT SHAHAPUR ROAD,
SINDAGI - 586 128. VIJAYAPURA DISTRICT.
REPRESENTED BY ITS CHAIRMAN
DR. SHANTVEER
S/O MALLAPPA MANAGULI.
7. TALUKA SHIKSHANA PRASARAK SAHAKARA
MANDALI'S,
AYURVEDIC MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL,
SHAHAPUR ROAD, SINDAGI - 586 128.
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VIJAYAPURA DISTRICT.
REPRESENTED BY ITS PRINCIPAL.
...APPELLANTS
(BY SRI SUDARSHAN M., ADVOCATE)
AND
1. THE UNION OF INDIA,
REPRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY,
DEPARTMENT OF AYURVEDA,
YOGA AND NATUROPATHY, UNANI,
SIDDHA AND HOMEOPATHY (AYUSH),
MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY
WELFARE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA,
NORTH BLOCK, NEW DELHI - 110 001.
2. NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR INDIAN SYSTEM
OF MEDICINE (NCISM),
61-65, INSTITUTIONAL AREA, JANAKPURI,
NEW DELHI - 110 058.
REPRESENTED BY ITS SECRETARY.
3. RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
4TH T BLOCK, JAYANAGAR BANGALORE - 560 011.
REPRESENTED BY ITS REGISTRAR.
4. KARNATAKA EXAMINATION AUTHORITY,
18TH CROSS, SAMPIGE ROAD MALLESHWARAM,
BENGALURU 560 012.
REPRESENTED BY ITS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR.
....RESPONDENTS
(BY SRI SUDHIRSING R.VIJAPUR, DSGI FOR R1 AND R2;
SRI R.J.BHUSARE, ADVOCATE FOR R3;
SRI BASAVARAJ R.MATH, ADVOCATE FOR R4)
THIS WRIT APPEAL IS FILED UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE
KARNATAKA HIGH COURT ACT, PRAYING TO, CALL FOR
RECORDS ON THE FILE OF THE LEARNED SINGLE JUDGE IN WP
NO.200707/2026 AND SET ASIDE THE ORDER DATED
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16.02.2026 PASSED IN WP NO.200707/2026 BY THE LEARNED
SINGLE JUDGE, AND THEREBY BY DIRECT THE RESPONDENT
NO.3/RGUHS TO RELEASE THE EXAM FORMS BY PERMITTING
THE PETITIONER NO.1 TO 5/ STUDENTS TO APPEAR FOR
ENSUING EXAMS OF BAMS COURSE 1ST, 2ND, 3RD AND 4TH
YEAR, WHICH COMMENCES FROM 18.02.2026 AFTER
COLLECTING THE REQUISITE EXAMINATION FEES, IN THE
INTEREST OF JUSTICE AND EQUITY AND ETC.
THIS APPEAL COMING ON FOR ORDERS, THIS DAY,
JUDGMENT WAS DELIVERED THEREIN AS UNDER:
CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE R.NATARAJ
and
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE TYAGARAJA N. INAVALLY
ORAL JUDGMENT
(PER: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE R.NATARAJ) These appellants are aggrieved by the order dated 16.02.2026 passed by the learned Single Judge in W.P.No.200707/2026 refusing to grant an ex parte interim order.
2. The appellant Nos.6 and 7 herein had proposed to establish an Ayurvedic College in the year 2019-20. The Committee appointed by the respondent No.1 inspected the College and submitted a letter pointing out certain shortcomings. On receipt of such letter, appellant Nos.6 -5- NC: 2026:KHC-K:1585-DB WA No. 200062 of 2026 HC-KAR and 7 appeared before the Committee and furnished their clarification. However, an order dated 12.07.2019 was passed denying permission to the appellant Nos.6 and 7 for admitting 40 Under Graduate students for the BAMS course during academic year 2019-20. This was challenged before this Court in W.P.No.203516/2019. The learned Single Judge of this Court in terms of the order dated 07.06.2022, held that the order dated 12.07.2019 shall be treated as a show cause notice and the appellant Nos.6 and 7 were directed to comply with the shortcomings mentioned therein. Thereafter, the regulatory authorities were directed to reconsider the application of the appellant Nos.6 and 7 in accordance with law. The learned Single Judge also permitted the students who were pursuing the course to appear for their examinations. Since the request of the appellant Nos.6 and 7 was not considered, the students of the institution filed W.P.No.201721/2024 and connected petitions seeking for a direction to permit them to appear for the upcoming -6- NC: 2026:KHC-K:1585-DB WA No. 200062 of 2026 HC-KAR examinations of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th year and to regularise their admissions for the academic year 2018- 2019, 2019-20, 2020-21. The learned Single Judge of this Court in terms of an order dated 08.12.2025, directed the consideration of the representation filed by the students and contemporaneously directed that the same shall be considered by or before 31.03.2026. In the meanwhile, the learned Single Judge directed the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences to announce the results of the students who had taken up the examinations in the months of August and September, 2025.
3. The appellants contends that their representation is not yet considered and in the meanwhile, the examinations have commenced today. Therefore, the appellants approached this Court in W.P. No.200707/2026. They sought for a direction to permit them to appear for the upcoming 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th year examination. They also sought for interim relief requesting for a direction to the RGUHS to release the exam forms and permit students -7- NC: 2026:KHC-K:1585-DB WA No. 200062 of 2026 HC-KAR to appear for the upcoming examination of BAMS course 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th year which commences from 18.02.2026 after collecting the requisite fee.
4. It is the case of the appellants that the learned Single Judge issued notice to the official respondents but, did not grant the interim relief. Being aggrieved by the same, the appellants are before this Court.
5. The learned counsel for the appellants contended that the appellants have been permitted from time to time to take up the examination pending consideration of the application of the appellant Nos.6 and 7 for permission. He submits that since the said issue is yet to be considered, the appellants cannot be deprived of the opportunity of facing the examinations. Therefore, he prays that pending disposal of the writ petition before the learned Single Judge, the appellants be permitted to take up the examination.
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6. The learned counsel for the respondent Nos.2 and 3 who would submit in unison that the question whether the appellant Nos.6 and 7 are entitled to establish an Ayurvedic College is pending consideration before the respondent No.2 and therefore allowing the students to complete their course would tantamount to regularising an illegality. They therefore submit that unless the said issue is considered, the appellants cannot be granted any permission to take up the examination.
7. The learned counsel for the respondent No.3 submits that the examination notification was issued in December, 2025 and that the appellants have waited till the last date and have approached this Court belatedly. He therefore submits that no indulgence can be shown to the appellants.
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9. We have considered the submissions of the learned counsel for the appellants and the learned counsel for the respondents.
10. As rightly contended by learned counsel for the appellants, the issue regarding grant of permission to establish the institution is pending consideration before the respondent No.2 in view of the order passed by a learned Single Judge of this Court in W.P.201721/2024 and connected petitions. During pendency of such consideration, certain students had approached this Court in W.P.No.201721/2024 and connected petitions where this Court had permitted the students to take up the examinations and later directed the announcement of the results. The appellants are all students of the 2019-20 batch who were earlier admitted pending consideration of the application of the appellant Nos.6 and 7. No doubt, the appellants have approached this Court belatedly seeking for relief to take up the examination that is on going. Nonetheless, since the appellants have already taken up
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11. In that view of the matter, without expressing any opinion on the merits of the case of the appellants which is pending consideration before the learned Single Judge, we dispose off this appeal by permitting the appellant Nos.1 to 5 to take up the remaining examinations for the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th years and we also direct the respondent No.3 to release the examination forms and permit the appellants Nos.1 to 5 to appear for the remaining examinations of BAMS Course 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th years, which has commenced from 18.02.2026 after collecting the requisite examination fee including late fee, if any. This is however subject to the outcome of the writ petition before the learned Single Judge. The appellant Nos.1 to 5 shall not claim any equity in the event the writ petition before the learned Single Judge is dismissed.
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12. Learned counsel for the respondent No.3 is directed to inform the respondent No.3 about the order passed by this Court so as to enable the appellant Nos.1 to 5 to take up the remaining examinations.
In view of disposal of the main appeal, all pending interlocutory applications stand disposed off.
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