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(ii) The petitioners had completed their two years' Training Course of B.Ed., but were yet to appear in the final examination or were awaiting the result. They also applied for the post.
(iii) The written examination for appointment of teachers held on 27th May, 2003.
(iv) Result of the written examination for appointment of teachers published in November, 2003, in which the petitioners were declared successful.

5. Petitioner of W.P.(S) No. 4259 of 2005 having completed his graduation did B.Ed. in the Regional Institute of Education, Bhubneshwar under Uttkal University. He passed B.Ed, examination in the month of May, 2003. The petitioner had completed two years' B.Ed. Course but was yet to appear in final examination when he applied for the post of Primary Teachers. He mentioned the said fact in the form. The JPSC in full knowledge of the said fact issued admit card to the petitioner for the said examination. He appeared in the test and was declared successful. While appointment letters were issued to other successful candidates, it was not issued to him in spite of his selection.

7. Petitioners of W.P.(S) No. 4591 of 2004 after graduation completed their B.Ed. Course in Bethesda Women Teachers' Training (B.Ed.) College, Ranchi before 2002. Their examination held in 2003. Results were published in 2004. They passed their training examination in first class. They had applied for the post of primary teachers, after completion of two years session of B.Ed. Course, as appearing candidate. Admit cards were issued by the Jharkhand Public Service Commission (for short JPSC) to all the petitioners. They appeared in the written examination, conducted by the JPSC and were declared successful. However, appointment letters were not issued to the petitioners. In the meanwhile, Letter No. 1256 dated 21st May, 2004 was issued by the Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Human Resources Development Department, to all the Deputy Commissioners and District Superintendents of Education directing them not to appoint those persons, who had not passed the Teachers' Training Course till the last date of submission of application form for the posts of primary teacher.

8.2. The JPSC after due scrutiny of their bio-data particulars mentioned in the application form had issued admit cards. The petitioners did preparation for the examination and appeared in the examination and declared successful and were selected by the JPSC. Several appearing candidates in B.Ed. examination applied for the post and after having declared successful, have been appointed. For instance, the candidates at Sl. Nos. 45, 110, 114 and 121 of panel of Dhanbad district, who had not passed B.Ed. Training Course on the date of application, had applied for the post. They were allowed to appear in the examination and having been successful and selected, they have been given appointment letters. The respondents have adopted pick and choose method in issuing appointment letters to some of the similarly situated persons and denying the same to the petitioners. It has been submitted that the petitioners have been arbitrarily discriminated against and deprived of their valuable rights. The petitioners, who in terms of the advertisement are perfectly eligible and have been issued admit cards by the JPSC after due scrutiny of the facts and particulars, on selection, are entitled to be appointed to the post.

(iii) The JPSC issued admit cards to the petitioners allowing them to appear in the examination to be held for recruitment of the teachers.
(iv) The petitioners appeared in the written examination conducted by the JPSC and were selected.
(v) Appointment letters were issued to some of the petitioners.
(vi) The petitioners finally passed B.Ed. Examination and got the certificate before the appointment letters were issued to them.
(vii) After the publication of the result by the JPSC, a circular dated 21st May, 2004 was issued by the department under the signature of the Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Human Resources Development Department, whereby it was clarified that the candidates who have been recommended by the JPSC and who had written their examination of Teachers' Training before the last date of submission of application form and were awaiting their results can be appointed, if they fulfill other requirements. (Annexure-R-2/E).