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Bombay High Court

Ku. Nita D/O Rajdharsing Rajput ( Nita ... vs The Divisional Caste Certificate ... on 8 December, 2016

Author: Swapna Joshi

Bench: Vasanti A Naik, Swapna Joshi

     WP 6543.16.[J]odt                              1

            IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY




                                                                                    
                                   NAGPUR BENCH : NAGPUR




                                                            
                              WRIT PETITION NO.6543 OF 2016

     Ku. Nita d/o Rajdharsing Rajput,
     @ Nita w/o Ajitsinh Parmar,




                                                           
     Aged about 42 years,
     Occupation - Service,
     R/o. Plot No.57, Santaji Nagar,
     Malkapur, Tahsil - Malkapur,




                                                  
     District - Buldhana.                                    ..             Petitioner

                              ig    .. Versus ..

     1]     The Divisional Caste Certificate
                            
            Scrutiny Committee No.2, Akola,
            Tahsil and District - Akola,
            through its Chairman.
      

     2]     Zilla Parishad, Buldhana, through
            its Chief Executive Officer.                     ..             Respondents
   



                             ..........
     Shri N.B. Kalwaghe, Advocate for the petitioner,
     Shri N.H. Joshi, AGP for respondent no.1.





                             ..........

                                    CORAM :  SMT. VASANTI  A  NAIK  AND
                                             MRS. SWAPNA  JOSHI, JJ.





                                    DATED  :  DECEMBER 08, 2016.


     ORAL JUDGMENT :   (Per : MRS. SWAPNA  JOSHI, J.)

1] Rule. Rule made returnable forthwith. The petition is heard finally at the stage of admission with the consent of the learned counsel for the parties.

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2] By this writ petition, the petitioner seeks a direction against the respondent no.2 to protect the services of the petitioner, in view of the judgment of the Full Bench, in the case of Arun Sonone .vs. State of Maharashtra.

3] Brief facts of the case are that, the petitioner was appointed on the post of Primary Teacher on 8.9.1995 by the respondent no.2-Zilla Parishad.

The petitioner claimed to belong to 'Rajput Bhamta' caste which is recognized as 'Vimukta Jati' (A) by the State of Maharashtra and it is placed at Sr.No.10 in the list of De-notified Tribes (Vimukta Jati). The caste claim of the petitioner was referred to the respondent no.1-Scrutiny Committee through the office of the respondent no.2-Zilla Parishad. During the course of scrutiny of the caste claim of the petitioner, the respondent no.2 issued a notice to the petitioner directing him to submit his caste validity certificate and upon her failure, it was directed to terminate her services. The petitioner, therefore, filed a petition vide Writ Petition No.6414/2015 before this Hon'ble Court. This court directed the respondent no.1-Scrutiny Committee to decide the caste claim of the petitioner within a period of one year and till that time, the services of the petitioner were protected. Eventually, the respondent no.1-Scrutiny Committee invalidated the caste claim of the petitioner by the order dated 26.9.2016. The petitioner is seeking the protection of her services from the respondent no.2- Zilla Parishad.

4] Learned counsel for the petitioner Shri N.B. Kalwaghe, contended that the services of the petitioner need to be protected, in view of the ::: Uploaded on - 14/12/2016 ::: Downloaded on - 15/12/2016 00:21:54 ::: WP 6543.16.[J]odt 3 judgment of the Full Bench in the case of Arun Sonone .vs. State of Maharashtra, reported in 2015 (1) Mh.L.J. Page 457. He submitted that as per the directions in the said judgment, it is necessary that the petitioner is to be appointed before the cut off date i.e. 28.11.2000 and there should be no observation that the petitioner had fraudulently secured the benefits meant for Rajput Bhamta. Shri Kalwaghe, learned counsel, further submitted that the petitioner has fulfilled both these conditions. The petitioner was appointed on 8.9.1995 and caste claim of the petitioner is rejected by the Scrutiny Committee, as the petitioner could not prove the same on the basis of the documents required to prove that she belongs to Rajput Bhamta as well as the affinity test.

5] Learned Assistant Government Pleader Shri N.H. Joshi for the respondent no.1, does not dispute the settled position of law, as laid down in the judgment of the Full Bench (supra). It is fairly admitted that in the order of the Scrutiny Committee, there is no observation that the petitioner had fraudulently secured the benefits meant for Rajput Bhamta.

6] After hearing both the sides and on a perusal of the record and the judgment of the Full Bench, it appears that the services of the petitioner are required to be protected. The petitioner was admittedly appointed before the cut off date i.e. 28.11.2000. So also, there is no observation in the order of the Scrutiny Committee that the petitioner has fraudulently secured the benefits meant for Rajput Bhamta. The caste claim of the petitioner was invalidated as she could not prove the same on the basis of the documents produced by her before the Scrutiny Committee. The petitioner has fulfilled both the conditions ::: Uploaded on - 14/12/2016 ::: Downloaded on - 15/12/2016 00:21:54 ::: WP 6543.16.[J]odt 4 that are required to be satisfied, while seeking the protection of the services, as per the judgment of the Full Bench.

7] In view of the facts and circumstances, the following order is passed :

O R D E R
(i) The Writ Petition is allowed.
(ii) The respondent no.2 is directed to protect the services of the petitioner on the post of Assistant Teacher, on the condition that the petitioner should furnish an undertaking in this Court and before the respondent no.2 that the petitioner would not claim the benefits meant for Rajput Bhamta, in future.
(iii) Rule is made absolute in the aforesaid terms, with no order as to costs.
                                      JUDGE                                              JUDGE

                               





     Gulande, PA





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