LAWS(SC)-1992-4-52

ASHA KAUL Vs. STATE OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR

Decided On April 15, 1992
Asha Kaul Appellant
V/S
STATE OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) Heard counsel for the parties. Leave granted in S.L.Ps. 12608/92 and 16418/ 92.

(2.) The appeals are directed against the judgment of the Division Bench of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court allowing a special appeal preferred by the State of Jammu and Kashmir against the judgment of the learned single Judge. The learned single Judge had allowed the writ petition filed by the appellants herein. The matter pertains to approval and publication of the select list of District Munsifs prepared by the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission.

(3.) On May, 28, 1984 the High Court intimated the Government of ten vacancies in the category of munsifs and requested the Government to initiate appropriate steps for selection of candidates. The Government wrote to the Public Service Commission and the latter issued the notification and put the process in motion. Written test was held in the year 1985. Viva-voce was also held. At that stage, the High Court requested the Government (with a copy forwarded to the Public Service Commission) to select twenty candidates in the place of ten. This was done on December 10, 1985. The Government, in turn, requested the Public Service Commission on December 27, 1985 to select twenty candidates. On March 11, 1986 the Public Service Commission sent three select lists, one containing twenty candidates, the other containing three scheduled castes candidates and a waiting list of ten candidates.