various candidates who appeared in some of the zones and secured more marks than those who are selected from other zones would be deprived ... secured more marks and consequently the rule of equal chance for equal marks would be violated. Such a process would not only be against
marks in the examination x10
100
2.
Intermediate
Percentage of marks in the examination x10
100
3.
Graduation Degree
Percentage of marks in the examination ... Parishad
2.5 marks per completed teaching year, upto maximum 25 marks, whichever is less.
Note:
1. If two or more candidates have equal quality points
Appendix I:
Provided that if two or more candidates obtain equal marks, the candidate senior in age shall be placed higher.
Provided that a person ... application forms have been permitted to seek appointment, another class standing on equal footing have been denied that right.
It becomes pertinent at the outset
candidates are concerned for calling the OBC category candidates obtaining the equal marks belonging to general category candidates. The said action was challenged and controversy ... provisions u/s 3(6) of 1994 Act and the principle of equality in the matter of selection on merit.
41. Judgment of Division Bench
obtained in the interview. If two or more candidates have obtained equal marks the Selection Committee shall arrange their names in order of merit
said examination provided that all the questions would carry equal marks, but contrary to the said instruction, in the question paper certain questions carried higher
subsequent vacancies.
Provided that if two or more candidates obtain equal marks in the aggregate, the name of the candidate being elder in age, shall ... higher:
Provided further that if two or more candidates of equal age obtain equal marks in the aggregate, the name of the candidate
subsequent vacancies.
Provided that if two or more candidates obtain equal marks in the aggregate, the name of the candidate being elder in age, shall ... higher:
Provided further that if two or more candidates of equal age obtain equal marks in the aggregate, the name of the candidate
that although there is no dispute that the petitioner had obtained equal marks but the last candidate whose name was included in the waiting list ... with equal marks was elder to the petitioner. Consequently, the petitioner was excluded.
Learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that under relevant rules, the waiting
learned counsel for the petitioner that he had obtained marks equal to the cut off mark of the General category which had been placed