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Rajasthan High Court - Jaipur

Ajay Kumar Khande S/O Shri Ramesh Kumar vs The State Of Rajasthan on 7 December, 2021

Bench: Akil Kureshi, Uma Shanker Vyas

     HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN
                 BENCH AT JAIPUR

              D.B. Special Appeal Writ No. 886/2021

1.   Ajay Kumar Khande S/o Shri Ramesh Kumar, Aged About
     26 Years, R/o Vpo Doongri Kalan, Via Kishangarh Renwal,
     Tehsil Phulera, District Jaipur (Raj.)
2.   Shweta Chandra D/o Shri Khemchand Chandra, Aged
     About 24 Years, R/o Ramnagar Colony, Bandikui, District
     Dausa (Raj.)
3.   Radha Bamniya D/o Shri Punj Raj Bamniya, Aged About
     25 Years, R/o Heera Ki Dhani, Bayatu, District Barmer
     (Raj.)
4.   Vinod Kumari Yadav D/o Shri Kishan Lal Yadav, Aged
     About 26 Years, R/o Village Amarpura, Tehsil Choumu,
     District Jaipur (Raj.)
5.   Ritu Pohiya D/o Shri Shiv Dayal, Aged About 24 Years,
     R/o Jodhela, Maharawar Kumher, District Bharatpur (Raj.)
     All Are Selected On The Post Of Ayurved Medical Officer
     (A.m.o.) Under The Category Of St/sc And Obc.
                                                                ----Appellants
                                   Versus
1.   The State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary,
     Department Of Ayurveda And Indian Medical, Secretariat,
     Jaipur.
2.   The Deputy Secretary, Department Of Ayurveda And
     Indian Medical, Secretariat, Jaipur.
3.   The Director, Department Of Ayurveda, Ajmer.
4.   Dr.      Sarvapalli      Radhakrishanan              Rajasthan   Ayurved
     University, Nagaur Road, Jodhpur Through Its Registrar.
5.   The Board Of Indian Medicine, Rajasthan Bajaj Nagar,
     Jaipur Through Its Registrar.
6.   Ratna Ram S/o Shri Gunesha Ram, Aged About 26 Years,
     R/o Village Gajsingh Ka Gaon, Post Jhunjhinyali, Tehsil
     Fatehgarh, District Jaisalmer (Raj.).
7.   Nisha Dabi D/o Shri Pappu Kumar Dabi, Aged About 26
     Years, R/o 116, Mahaveer Nagar, Competition Colony,
     Kota City, Kota Tehsil Ladpura, District Kota (Raj.)
8.   Manisha Meena D/o Moolchand Meena, Aged About 26


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        Years, R/o Vpo Thikariya, Via Bavadi, Tehsil Khandela,
        District Sikar (Raj.)
                                                                ----Respondents


For Appellant(s)         :     Mr. Hanuman Choudhary
For Respondent(s)        :     Mr. C.L. Saini, AAG with Ms. Srijana
                               Shresth
                               Dr. Y.C. Sharma with Mr. Vishesh
                               Sharma



      HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE MR. AKIL KURESHI
         HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE UMA SHANKER VYAS

                                Judgment

07/12/2021

     This appeal arises out of the judgment of the learned Single

Judge dated 10/09/2021 passed in S.B. Civil Writ Petition

No.9473/2021. The petitioners had applied for the post of Ayurved

Medical Officer which was notified by the State Government under

an advertisement dated 22/12/2020. The eligibility criteria was

B.A.M.S. degree holder. The advertisement provided that a person

pursuing the course may also apply and would be treated as

eligible as long as he or she can produce the eligibility certificate

on the date of document verification. The petitioners completed

B.A.M.S. course in October, 2020 after which petitioners would

have to undergo internship of one year duration only upon which

the petitioners can stated to have acquired the eligibility. The

documents were verified between 01/09/2021 to 08/09/2021. The

petitioners completed the internship in November, 2021 therefore

were not held eligible. They approached the High Court and the

learned Single Judge dismissed the petition relying on a decision

of division bench of this court in the case of State of Rajasthan

and others Vs. Zaiba and others dated 24/04/2020 passed in

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DBSAW No.252/2019. Thereupon the petitioners have filed this

appeal.

       The main ground raised by the learned counsel for the

appellants-original petitioners is that it was on account of

extraordinary situation created by spread of Coronavirus that the

petitioners could not complete the internship earlier. Due to this,

they could complete the eligibility conditions a couple of months

beyond the cut off date prescribed in the advertisement. Such

period should be condoned and the petitioners should be held

eligible for the post in question.

       On the other hand, learned counsel for the respondents

pointed out that the entire selection process is over and the appointments have been issued. The internship was of the duration of one year. The petitioners were granted certificates of B.A.M.S. passed only in October, 2020. They therefore could not have satisfied the eligibility criteria for a period of one year.

The record would thus suggest that the petitioners had cleared the B.A.M.S. only in October, 2020. The internship being of the duration of one year, they could not complete such internship and thereby acquired the full eligibility only in November, 2021. They completed internship in November, 2021. Between 01/09/2021 to 08/09/2021 the recruiting agency verified the documents when admittedly the petitioners had not completed the internship and, therefore, were not awarded the degree of B.A.M.S. We do not see this is a case where the internship was extended or delayed on account of Covid situation. Soon after the parent institute issued the certificate of B.A.M.S. pass in favour of the petitioners; they enrolled themselves for internship and completed the internship within one year without any hiccup or (Downloaded on 10/12/2021 at 09:33:05 PM) (4 of 4) [SAW-886/2021] delays. The petitioners therefore cannot take shelter of Covid situation for seeking extension of the last date for acquiring eligibility.

The learned Single Judge committed no error.

The appeal is dismissed.

                                    (UMA SHANKER VYAS),J                                                   (AKIL KURESHI),CJ

                                   Anil Goyal/B.M. Gandhi-14




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