JUDGMENT AND ORDER : Mr. Chakradhari Sharan Singh, J. 1. The controversy, in the present batch of writ applications filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, arises out of selection of students for admission to M.B.B.S. Course in Medical Colleges in the State of Bihar based on a counselling done by the Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB) on 07.10.2016, under an order passed by the Supreme Court on 06.10.2016 in W.P.(C) No. 76 of 2015 and other analogous cases (Ashish Ranjan and Others v. Union of India and Others). Since the entire issue revolves around the said order, dated 06.10.2016, passed in the case of Ashish Ranjan (supra), the entire order is being reproduced herein below before referring to the background facts leading to filing of the present applications:- “This Court on 13.10.2016 has passed an order with regard to All India Quota Seats. The relevant part reads as follows: “Ms. Pinky Anand, learned Additional Solicitor General appearing for the Union of India has filed a chart which is not complete. She will file a complete chart by 5th October, 2016. The order interlocutory applications as well as the other matters relating to the other States shall be listed on 6th October, 2016. It is hereby directed that the seats which are reverted to the States Quota and remain unfilled, shall not be filled up till then.” Mr. Pinky Anand, learned Additional Solicitor General for Union of India has filed a chart which is as follows: “Government of India Ministry of Health & Family Welfare Directorate General of Health Services Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi As per the order of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India dated 29.9.2016 and subsequent order date 03.10.2016 in Writ Petition © No. 652 of 2016-Subhash Kumar & Ors. v. UOI & Ors. The vacancy position of MBBS/BDS seats of 15% All India Quota-2016 received from various States of the country after 30.09.2016: Sl. v. UOI & Ors. The vacancy position of MBBS/BDS seats of 15% All India Quota-2016 received from various States of the country after 30.09.2016: Sl. No. States Number of seats reverted after 15% AIQ counselling on 23.09.2016 Balance of 15% AIQ seats remaining after state counselling on 30.9.2016 1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 13 0 0 0 2 Assam 42 2 0 0 3 Bihar 68 5 21 10 4 Chandigarh 5 0 0 0 5 Chhattisgarh 45 12 0 0 6 Delhi (Delhi University 10 0 0 0 7 Delhi (IP University) 11 8 0 0 8 Goa 12 6 0 0 9 Gujarat 68 9 0 0 10 Haryana 44 3 0 0 11 Himachal Pradesh 28 8 0 0 12 Jharkhand 24 0 3 0 13 Karnataka 100 13 8 0 14 Kerala 10 15 0 0 15 Madhya Pradesh 60 4 0 0 16 Maharashtra 166 35 41 27 17 Manipur 17 6 0 0 18 Meghalaya 6 0 0 0 19 Orissa 31 7 1 0 20 Pondicherry 8 2 0 0 21 Punjab 33 12 0 0 22 Rajasthan 124 3 0 0 23 Tamil Nadu 82 12 1 0 24 Tripura 12 0 12 0 25 Uttar Pradesh 111 6 23 0 26 Bhu Varanasi(UP) 4 5 0 0 27 Uttrakand 36 0 0 0 28 West Bengal 121 29 3 25 Total MBBS = 1291 MBBS = 113 BDS = 202 BDS = 65 Grand Total 1493 178 Note- Admission has been held up in view of the Hon’ble High Court of Tripura.” At this juncture, it is submitted by Mr. Gaurav Sharma, that this Court has granted extension of time to the States of Kerala, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh to fill up their State Quota Seats. Needless to say, the State quota also includes the seats that have been reverted from All India Quota. The rest of the seats which find mention in the chart not belonging to the four States shall be filled up by the concerned States by adopting a transparent procedure, regard being had to the criteria followed for filling up All India Quota Seats. We may hasten to clarify, the States quota from All India Quota but fill them up by taking the merits in All India Quota. Needless to say the whole thing shall be completed by 07.10.2016. We may hasten to clarify, the States quota from All India Quota but fill them up by taking the merits in All India Quota. Needless to say the whole thing shall be completed by 07.10.2016. The order shall be put on the website by the DGHS and the competent authority of the Medical Council of India; and the DGHS shall inform the competent authorities of the States. Similar exercise shall be done by the States which are not covered by the extended period. No individual notice shall be given. Be it clarified our order shall only be applicable to Government colleges with respect to All India Quota.” 2. It is apparent from the aforesaid order of the Supreme Court that after counselling for admission to MBBS/BDS seats, certain number of seats of 15 per cent of All India Quota-2016 had remained vacant in Medical Colleges of almost all the States, including the State of Bihar. Considering the said aspect and the fact that Supreme Court had granted extension of time to the States like (i) Kerala,(ii) Karnataka,(iii) Madhya Pradesh and (iv) Uttar Pradesh to fill up their State Quota Seats, the Supreme Court allowed, by the said order that rest of the seats which find mention in the chart, not belonging to