(1.) THIS appeal by special leave is filed against the judgment and order of the High Court of Allahabad dated 12/04/1985 in Writ Petition No. 3961 of 1982 by which the High Court of Allahabad quashed the results of the competitive examination held by the District Judge of Kanpur in September, 1981 for selecting candidates for appointment to the vacancies in Grade III of the ministerial staff in the Subordinate Courts in the District of Kanpur.
(2.) BEFORE the commencement of the Constitution, recruitment to the ministerial establishment in the Subordinate Civil Courts of the United Provinces was regulated by the Subordinate Civil Courts Ministerial Establishment Rules, 1947 (hereinafter referred to as 'the 1947 Rules'). The said Rules were promulgated by the Governor of the United Provinces on 1/08/1947. The expression 'Ministerial Establishment' was defined by R. 2(c) of the 1947 Rules as the staff of the Subordinate Civil Courts consisting of ministerial servants as defined in Fundamental Rule (17), Financial Handbook, Vol. II, Part II. According to the definition given in R. 2(e) of the 1947 Rules the expression 'Subordinate Civil Courts' included the Courts of District and Sessions Judge, Additional District and Sessions Judge, Civil and Sessions Judges, Civil Judges, Additional Civil Judges, Munsifs, Additional Munsifs and Courts of Small Causes subordinate to the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad or the Chief Court of Oudh at Lucknow. R. 5 of the 1947 Rules prescribed the academic qualifications which a. person should possess for being a candidate to a post in the ministerial establishment. It reads as follows :
(3.) BY virtue of the provisions of Article 313 and of Article 372 of the Constitution, the 1947 Rules continued to be in force even after the commencement of the Constitution. But on 15/07/1950 the Governor of Uttar Pradesh promulgated rules for the recruitment of ministerial staff to the subordinate offices in the State of Uttar Pradesh including the offices of subordinate Civil Courts in exercise of the powers conferred on him by the proviso to Article 309 of the Constitution of India in supersession of all existing rules and orders on the subject. These rules were called the 'Rules for the Recruitment of Ministerial Staff to the Subordinate Offices, 1950' (hereinafter referred to as 'the 1950 Rules' ). Rule 2 of the 1950 Rules defined the term 'Subordinate Office' as including all offices under the control of the Governor of Uttar Pradesh other than those of the Secretariat. the State Legislature, the High Court and the Public Service Commission. Rule 3 of the 1950 Rules provided that the recruitment to the lowest grade of the ministerial staff in a subordinate office shall be made on the basis of a competitive test. Rules 5, 6 and 7 of the 1950 Rules read as follows :-