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I am not impressed with the submissions made by the counsel for the petitioner to seek direction for making the application as prayed on becoming eligible now. The cases of the persons, who had submitted their applications in time and are being called for consideration for selection cannot be compared with those who had never made any application. It may be that they had not applied on the ground that they considered themselves not eligible. It is fortuitous circumstance that a particular person took chance in submitting an application and now is being considered for selection . If the permission is now granted to the persons like the petitioner to make an application, it will violate the sanctity of cut off date. It has consistently been viewed by the Courts that prescribing a particular date as last date for filing application, the eligibility of the candidate shall have to be judged with reference to that date and that date alone. A person who acquires prescribed qualification subsequent to such prescribed date can not be considered. An advertisement or notification issued/published calling for application constitutes a representation to the public and authority issuing it is bound by such representation. See Ashok Kumar Sharma and others Vs. Chander Shekhar and another, (1997) 4 Supreme Court Cases 18. Even in Ashok Kumar Sonkar Vs. Union of India and others, 2007(2) RSJ 288, the Hon'ble Supreme Court has viewed that person not having requisite qualification as on the last date of filing application, which was the cut off date, would not be eligible. If the prayer made in the petition is allowed, then the petitioner would get advantage of becoming eligible whereas the person similarly situated and who had not submitted the application by the cut off date, would be deprived of such a benefit. The cases of persons, who are being considered eligible, are those who had submitted their applications before the cut off date and, thus, their case would be entirely different. In fact, the very announcement, copy of which has been placed on record as Annexure P-4, would make this amply clear that this announcement was for information of those candidates, who had applied for the post of Lecturers for various subjects in response to advertisement issued on 20.10.2009 and corrigendum published on 22.12.2009 and 29.1.2010. As per the advertisement and the corrigendum, condition of passing National Eligibility Test (NET) was to remain compulsory requirement, but those who acquired Ph.D upto 31.5.2009 were granted exemption from the requirement of minimum eligibility condition of NET and SLET. When the number of posts were increased through corrigendum, then those who had not applied earlier got additional opportunity to submit their application forms and any person becoming eligible for applying by the extended date, could do so because of this corrigendum. The only difference, which the announcement made, was that the condition of passing the Ph.D. degree on or before 31.5.2009 to become eligible for exemption of NET/SLET was that those who were enrolled for Ph.D on or before the said date i.e. 31.5.2009, were to be considered eligible.