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Gujarat High Court

Dilipji Rugnathji Thakor vs State Of Gujarat on 17 March, 2017

Author: S.G. Shah

Bench: S.G. Shah

                 C/SCA/13179/2016                                              ORDER




                  IN THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD

                    SPECIAL CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 13179 of 2016

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                         DILIPJI RUGNATHJI THAKOR....Petitioner(s)
                                        Versus
                            STATE OF GUJARAT....Respondent(s)
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         Appearance:
         MR ANVESH V VYAS, ADVOCATE for the Petitioner(s) No. 1
         ADVANCE COPY SERVED TO GP/PP for the Respondent(s) No. 1
         MR KM ANTANI, AGP for the Respondent(s) No. 1
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          CORAM: HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE S.G. SHAH

                                     Date : 17/03/2017


                                      ORAL ORDER

1. Heard learned advocate Mr.Anvesh V. Vyas for  the   petitioner   and   Mr.K.M.   Antani,   learned  Assistant   Government   Pleader   for   the  respondent   -   State   of   Gujarat.   Perused   the  record. 

2. The petitioner is before this Court seeks the  following reliefs:

"(A)  Be   pleased   to   allow   this  application.
(B) Be pleased to issue a writ, order  or direction directing the respondent  to   quash   and   set   aside   the   order  dated   10.06.2015   passed   by   the  respondent   to   consider   the  Page 1 of 10 HC-NIC Page 1 of 10 Created On Mon Aug 14 15:00:52 IST 2017 C/SCA/13179/2016 ORDER candidature of the petitioner and to  appoint   the   petitioner   for   the   post   of 'live stock inspector'.
(C) Be pleased to direct the respondent to follow the rules contemplated while issuance of advertisement dated 21.01.2014 being no.

DAH/201314/02.

(D)  Pending admission and hearing of  this petition be pleased to stay any  further   procedure   of   fresh  recruitment   for   the   same   post   by   respondent department in the interest  of justice. 

(E) Be pleased to grant any other or  further order/s as it may deem fit by  this Hon'ble Court."

3. Heard both the sides and also as indicated in  the order of issuance of notice, the matter  is   covered   by   petition   rendered   in   Special  Civil   Application   No.8949   of   2015,   wherein  this Court had passed following order.

2.   The   facts   of   the   case   in   brief   are   as  under:

2.1 The  petitioner holds a  degree of P.hd  conferred   upon   him   by   the   CMJ   University,  Shilong,   Meghalaya.   In   the   year   2014,   the  respondent   No.1   published   an   advertisement   for   appointment   to   the   post   of   Assistant   Professor on contractual basis for a period  of   eleven   months.   One   of   the   eligibility   criteria   fixed   by   the   respondent   No.1   was  that the candidate should hold a degree of  P.hd   from   a   recognized   University.   It  appears that the degree conferred upon the   petitioner by the CMJ University, Shilong,  Page 2 of 10 HC-NIC Page 2 of 10 Created On Mon Aug 14 15:00:52 IST 2017 C/SCA/13179/2016 ORDER Meghalaya was not taken into consideration  by  the respondent  No.1  and  he  was refused  appointment   to   the   post   of   Assistant  Professor.
2.2   On   behalf   of   the   respondent   No.2,   a  detailed   affidavit­in­reply   has   been   filed   wherein   the   following   averments   have   been   made in paragraphs­ 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17   and 18.
"12.   I   say   and   submit   that   when   the   petitioner   approached   before   the  authorities for verification as it was   scheduled  and  submitted his  documents  before   the   Scrutiny   Committee.   The  petitioner presented following Degrees  with certificate:
(1) B.Com. Degree & M.Com Degree from  Hemchandracharya   North   Gujarat  University, Patan (Gujarat).
(2) M.Phil   Degree   from   Jodhpur  National   University,   Jodhpur,  (Rajasthan).
(3) Provisional Ph.D. Certificate from  CMJ University, Meghalaya. 
13. I say and submit that on the day   when   the   petitioner   appeared   before  the  Security  Committee  on  27.05.2015,  it was intimated vide a communication  that   this   case   has   been   referred   to  the   Higher   Authorities   as   his   Ph.D.   Degree   as   claimed   to   be   possessed   by  the   petitioner   was   found   to   be  suspicious.   A   copy   of   the  Communication  is  annexed  herewith  and  marked as Annexure RII.
14.  I say and submit that thereafter,  the   case   of   the   petitioner   was  referred   to   the   Higher   Authority   comprising   of   Commissioner   of   Higher  Page 3 of 10 HC-NIC Page 3 of 10 Created On Mon Aug 14 15:00:52 IST 2017 C/SCA/13179/2016 ORDER Education,   Gujarat   State   for   further  Scrutiny   and   verification.   I   say   and  submit that upon further scrutiny and  verification,   it   was   found   that   the   petitioner   on   account   of   de­  recognition of the University in view  of the urgent public notice issued by  the   UGC   with   reference   to   the   letter  of   the   Principal   Secretary   to   the  Governor of Meghalaya, the recognition  of the University was cancelled. I say  and submit that a case came up before  the   Hon'ble   Apex   Court   being   SLP   No.  19617 of 2013 against the order passed  by   the   Hon'ble   Division   Bench   of   Meghalaya High Court whereby the order   passed   by   the   Learned   Single   Judge  refusing   to   quash   the   order   dated  30.04.2013   passed   by   the   Principal  Secretary to the Governor of Meghalaya   under   section   13(3)(b)   of   the   CMJ  University   Act,   2009   was   dismissed. 

The Hon'ble Apex Court had observed in  para­6   of   the   order   that   there   were  several grave irregularities committed  by   the   University   and   hence,   issued   directions to windup CMJ University in   terms   of   Section   48   of   the   CMJ  University   Act,   2009.   A   copy   of   the  judgment of the Hon'ble Apex Court in  SLP   (Civil)   No.19617   of   2013  is  annexed   herewith   and   marked   as   ANNEXURE­RIII.

15. I say and submit that on the basis  of   the   aforesaid   aspect,   the   Higher   Authority   did   not   approve   the   Degree  of   Ph.D   as   claimed   by   the   petitioner  to   have   obtained.   Accordingly,   the  petitioner   was   conveyed   via   E­mail  dated 01.06.2015  that  his  certificate  for   compliance   of   Ph.D   Regulations,   2009 is vague and not appropriate. It  was   also   intimated   that   the   Ph.D   Degree   conferred   by   CMJ   University,  Meghalaya is not a valid degree and as  Page 4 of 10 HC-NIC Page 4 of 10 Created On Mon Aug 14 15:00:52 IST 2017 C/SCA/13179/2016 ORDER per the Hon'ble Apex Court's decision  in   Special   Leave   Petition,   his   application   cannot   be   considered.   A  copy   of   the   communication   via   E­mail  is   annexed   herewith   and   marked   as  ANNEXURE­R­IV.

16. I   say   and   submit   that   a   bare  perusal of the documents submitted by  the   petitioner   in   lieu   of   his   claim  for   Ph.D   Degree   would   indicate   that   the same does not seems to be a Degree   Certificate which is ordinarily  given  by   the   concerned   Universities   while   issuing a Degree Certificate. The said   document bares a heading of Doctor of  Philosophy (Ph.D.), 2012 with wordings  "Provisional   Certificate".   A   copy   of  the document is annexed with the memo  of the petition at Page­19. I say and  submit   that   if   the   University   would   grant any "Degree Certificate say for   example   Bachelors   of   Commerce,   the  Degree   Certificate   would   bear   words  Degree   of   Bachelor   of   Commerce   is  awarded:However,   the   present   document  submitted   by   the   petitioner   bears   wording   "Provisional   Certificate"   and  bears the words Proposal for the award  of Ph.D Degree in­­­ has been awarded  by   the   University.   I   say   and   submit  that usually such words are not found  in   the   Degree   Certificates   conferred  by the Universities.

17. I say and submit that as per the   UGC   regulations,   the   petitioner   is  required   to   obtain   certificate   from   the   concerned   University   certifying  that   the   Ph.D   Degree   awarded   to   the  candidate   is   as   per   UGC   Regulations,  2009.   I   say   and   submit   that   the  certificate which is issued by the CMJ  University   instead   of   issuing   such  certificate   provides   that   the   thesis   of the petitioner as submitted in the  Page 5 of 10 HC-NIC Page 5 of 10 Created On Mon Aug 14 15:00:52 IST 2017 C/SCA/13179/2016 ORDER University on 28.02.2012 needs all the   requirements   of   the   award   for   Degree  of Doctor of Philosophy and University   can   award   Ph.D.   Degree   as   per   Regulation,   2009.   The   University  interestingly   and   to   the   reason   best  known   states   that   such   Degree   can   be  awarded.   A   copy   of   the   certificate  issued   by   the   CMJ   University   is  annexed at Page­40 (Annexure­F) to the   memo of petition.

Therefore,   when   the   Degree   itself   seems   to   be   suspicious   more   particularly,   on   the   basis   of   the  documents  submitted  by  the petitioner  and   that   the   recognition   of   the  University   itself   is   cancelled,   the   Ph.D   Degree   as   claimed   to   have   been  obtained   by   the   petitioner   cannot   be  considered by the authorities.

18.   I   say   and   submit   that   wide  publicity   was   given   by   the   Media   against the cancellation of the grant  of   CMJ   University   and   the  irregularities   committed.   The  Authorities   could   gather   the   news  items published  in  various newspapers  through   Internet.   A   copy   of   the   news  items   and   status   report   of   CMJ  University   is   annexed   herewith   and  marked as  ANNEXURE­   RV(COLLECTIVELY).  More,   UGC   has   also   issued   an   urgent  public   notice   indicating   that   there  are   several   irregularities   committed  by   the   University   and   an   inquiry   has  been instituted. A copy of the notice  is   annexed   herewith   and   marked   as  ANNEXURE­R­VI.

2.3 The stance of the respondent No.2  appears   to   be   very   clear.   The   respondent No.2 has placed reliance on   the   decision   of   the   Supreme   Court  rendered   in   SLP   No.   19617   of   2013  Page 6 of 10 HC-NIC Page 6 of 10 Created On Mon Aug 14 15:00:52 IST 2017 C/SCA/13179/2016 ORDER taking   the   view   as   contained   in  paragraph   7   of   the   judgment   which  reads as under:

"7     All   these   established   facts   clearly   indicate   mismanagement,   mal­ administration,   indiscipline   and  failure   in   the   accomplishment   of   the  objectives   of   the   University,   apart   from   criminal   liability.   In   the  interest   of   maintaining   proper  standards of higher education it would   be   desirable   that   the   CMJ   University  be   wound   up.   The   state   government   is  accordingly   being   addressed   to  consider   Dissolution   of   the   CMJ  University   in   terms   of   Section   28   of  the CMJ University Act, 2009."

(emphasis supplied) In   terms   of   the   recommendations   made  by   the   Visitor­   cum­Governor,   the  State   Government   is   required   to   take  action   under   Section   48   of   the   2009  Act.

Shri Ranjan Mukherjee, learned counsel  appearing   for   the   Government   of  Meghalaya   says   that   he   is   not   in   a  position   to   make   a   statement   whether  the State Government has taken action  in   furtherance   of   the   recommendation   made by the Visitor­cum­Governor. 

In   view   of   the   above,   we   feel   that  ends   of   justice   will   be   served   by  directing the State Government to take   an appropriate action under Section 48   of   the   2009   Act   after   giving   notice  and  reasonable opportunity of hearing  to the petitioners. 

The   special   leave   petitions   are  accordingly   disposed   of   with   a  direction   that   within   three   months  from today the State Government shall,   Page 7 of 10 HC-NIC Page 7 of 10 Created On Mon Aug 14 15:00:52 IST 2017 C/SCA/13179/2016 ORDER after   giving   an   opportunity   to   the  petitioners to show cause against the  action   proposed   to   be   taken,   pass   a  speaking order under Section 48 of the  2009 Act. 

"The   students   whose   admissions   and  degrees were declared illegal may also   make   representation   to   the   State   Government and seek an opportunity of  hearing   from   it.   The   request   made   by  them   shall   be   sympathetically  considered by the State Government."

2.4   It   appears   that   on   account   of  mismanagement,   mal­   administration,  indiscipline   and   failure   in   the  accomplishment   of   the   objectives   of   the  university,  the  university  itself  was ordered to be wound up. 

3.   In   the   aforesaid   premises   of   the  matter, Mr. Radhesh Vyas, the learned  advocate appearing  for  the petitioner  very fairly submitted that his client  would   not   be   entitled   to   any   of   the  relief   as   prayed   for   in   this   writ  application.  He  further requested  for  a   very   limited   indulgence   of   this  court by placing reliance on the last  para of the paragraph­7 of the Supreme  Court   judgment   which   I   may   reproduce  herein below. 

"The   students   whose   admissions   and  degrees were declared illegal may also   make   representation   to   the   State   Government and seek an opportunity of  hearing   from   it.   The   request   made   by  them   shall   be   sympathetically  considered by the State Government."

4. It goes without saying that it will  be open for the petitioner to file an  appropriate   representation   before   the  State Government of Meghalaya and seek   Page 8 of 10 HC-NIC Page 8 of 10 Created On Mon Aug 14 15:00:52 IST 2017 C/SCA/13179/2016 ORDER an   opportunity   of   hearing   so   far   as  the   P.hd.   Degree   which   was   conferred  upon him by the CMJ University. 

5. Ms.Pathak, at this stage, pointed  out   that   even   independent   of   the   decision   of   the   Supreme   Court,   the  petitioner   has   no   case   because   the  petitioner   possesses   only   a  provisional   certificate   of   the   P.hd   degree   conferred   upon   by   the   CMJ   University whereas the requirement for  being   appointed   to   the   post   of  Assistant Professor is a full fledged  P.hd   degree   from   recognized  university.

 

6. In the result, this petition fails  and   is   hereby   rejected.   Notice   is  discharged."

4. So far as the present petition is concerned,  the   petitioner   had   completed   their   10th  Standard   Examination   and   joined   the  specialization   court   of   "Live   Stock  Inspector".   The   petitioner   is   being   trained  to   assist   the   veterinary   officers   his   main  task   is   regarding   vaccination   and   animal  husbandry.   The   petitioner   applied   for   the  post of Live Stock Inspector Class­III and in  the   final   merit   list   the   petitioner   is  selected and his name had been placed in the  waiting   list.   Since,   none   heard   the  petitioner,   the   petitioner   has   approached  this   court   relying   upon   the   aforementioned  decision   which   covered   the   case   of   the  Page 9 of 10 HC-NIC Page 9 of 10 Created On Mon Aug 14 15:00:52 IST 2017 C/SCA/13179/2016 ORDER petitioner. The petitioner has completed the  course from CMG University established by the  Government  of  Meghalaya  as  per  Section  2(1)  of UGC Act, 1956. As the said university has  already   been   wound­up   in   case   of   present  petitioner   also   as   directed   by   the   Hon'ble  Apex Court and as referred to in paragraph 3  by the Co­ordinate Bench, he is permitted to  approach   the   State   Government   and   seek   an  opportunity of hearing whose request shall be  considered   sympathetically   by   the   State  Government. 

5. This petition is disposed of in above terms.

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