temporary and adhoc basis. Applicants would
rt have certainly become overage for fresh
recruitment in govt. service. Respondents can
not be allowed to take ... Stand taken in the reply primarily is that
since the petitioner was overage, he could not be considered for
appointment as per the Recruitment
order of this Court in case they are found ineligible being overage on the relevant date in accordance with the rules ... candidates found ineligible for whatsoever reason it may be, being overage on the relevant date or ineligible in accordance with the rules applicable
which falls for consideration in this case, is;
whether the petitioner is overage for recruitment as a Sub Inspector of Police
in terms of Rule
Ku. Varsha Dongre vs State Of Chhattisgarh on 26 August, 2016
Author: Deepak Gupta
Bench
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having rendered a number of years service, he has
become overage for seeking fresh employment, had got married and raised
a family after his appointment ... would be caused to
eight appellants amongst them who have now
become overaged and have also lost the opportunity
to appear in the subsequent examinations
suitable post shall not disqualify the dependant in case he/she becomes overage during that period.
14. Power to remove difficulties The State Government ... arranging a suitable post shall not disqualify the applicant if he becomes overage in the course of consideration of the application. However, there
educational qualifications. Some applications were rejected on the ground
that applicants were overage or the applications were filed without fee or
insufficient fee or they
imprisonment served in the case of an ex-
prisoner who was not overage before his
conviction and was eligible for appointment
under the rules
having equivalent qualifications would be benefitted and thus the
respondent who was overage and had completed the diploma in Education and
not the ETE course ... lack of qualification but on account of the fact that he was overage. The
respondent has relied upon the case of Sachin Gupta (supra) where