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OR Graduation in any subject and 'A' level course from DOEACC Ministry of Information and Technology, Govt of India."
2. It is not in dispute that the aforesaid qualifications were envisaged in the Recruitment Rules3 for the post of TGT (Computer Science) as well.
3. The respondent applied for the post of TGT (Computer Science), in response to the aforesaid advertisement. He participated in the written examination, which he cleared. Thereafter, he was directed to submit his e-dossier along with documents for verification. On the ground that he did not possess the requisite academic qualifications for appointment as TGT (Computer Science), the respondent's candidature was cancelled vide rejection notice dated 10 November 2017.
4. Aggrieved by the rejection of his candidature, the respondent approached the Central Administrative Tribunal4 by way of OA 3993/2017.
5. By the impugned judgment dated 11 August 2023, the Tribunal has allowed the respondent's OA and has directed that he be permitted 3 "RRs", hereinafter 4 "Tribunal" hereinafter W.P.(C) 1358/2024 to join the post of TGT (Computer Science).
***** 9.52 We, therefore, hold that respondents were wrong in withholding the appointment/joining even though they had issued offer of appointment to the post of TGT Computer Science.
10. CONCLUSION:
10.1 In view of the above analysis, we allow all the OAs.
12. The respondent was, instead, a BSc in Information Technology.
13. The Tribunal has proceeded on the principle of equivalence, though it is not very clear, from the impugned order, as to the prescribed qualification to which the Tribunal has held the respondent's BSc degree in Information Technology to be equivalent. It appears that the Tribunal has treated the BSc qualification in Information Technology, possessed by the respondent, as equivalent to the qualification of graduation in Computer Science, which is one of the four qualifications prescribed in the RRs and the advertisement for the post of TGT (Computer Science).