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In Krushna Chandra Sahu (Dr) v. State of Orissa, [(1995) 6 SCC 1], at para 34 it was held by this Court the Selection Committee does not even have the inherent jurisdiction to lay down the norms for selection nor can such power be assumed by necessary implication. In the said case reference was made to the decision in P. K. Ramachandra Iyer v. Union of India [(1984) 2 SCC 141], wherein at para 44 it was observed:

"By necessary inference, there was no such power in the ASRB to add to the required qualifications. If such power is claimed, it has to be explicit and cannot be read by necessary implication for the obvious reason that such deviation from the rules is likely to cause irreparable and irreversible harm."