Rajasthan High Court - Jaipur
Babu Lal Raiger And Ors vs State (Panchyati Raj Dep)Ors on 7 May, 2012
Author: Mn Bhandari
Bench: Mn Bhandari
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JAIPUR BENCH, JAIPUR ORDER SB Civil Writ Petition No.6911/2012 Babu Lal Raiger & ors versus State of Rajasthan & ors 7.5.2012 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MN BHANDARI Mr RD Meena for petitioners BY THE COURT:
It is stated that petitioner/s crossed the age limit provided for appointment to the post of Teacher Gr III (Special Education).
Similar controversy came up before this Court in the case of Pawan Kumar Bardiya & Ors. Versus State of Rajasthan & Anr. - SBCWP No.8046/2008, decided on 18.8.2011 and, therein, referring to the judgment of the Hon'ble Apex Court in the case of R.P.S.C., Ajmer Versus Smt. Anand Kanwar Civil Appeal No.52 of 1993, decided on 8.2.1995, the petitioners therein were not held within the age for appointment to the post in reference though a direction for consideration of the representation for grant of age relaxation was given. It is submitted that case of the petitioner/s may be covered by the aforesaid judgment and accordingly a direction may be given for consideration of the representation in the light of the fact that for last 6 years, no recruitment to the post in question has been undertaken.
In view of the aforesaid, this writ petition is disposed of with the direction to the respondents to consider petitioner/s' representation in the light of the judgment in the case of Pawan Kumar Bardiya (supra) and taking note of the hardship and the last recruitment took place before 6 years, respondents are expected to take a proper view as indicated in the judgment referred to above. It is clarified that respondents will apply the ratio of the aforesaid judgment instead of going into the facts therein. The petitioner/s will, however, enclose the copy of the judgment supra while copy of this order is served on the respondents.
This disposes of the stay application also.
(MN BHANDARI), J.
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