LAWS(P&H)-2003-8-162

NARESH KUMAR Vs. HARYANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

Decided On August 12, 2003
NARESH KUMAR Appellant
V/S
Haryana Public Service Commission Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) We have heard the learned counsel for the petitioner at some length.

(2.) In this petition filed under Articles 226/227 of the Constitution of India petitioners seek to invoke the writ jurisdiction of this Court to examine whether the questions, which appeared in the test, taken by the petitioners along with number of other candidates, is out of prescribed syllabus or not.

(3.) The Haryana Public Service Commission published an advertisement for examination for filling up 93 posts of Haryana Civil Service (Executive Branch) and other Allied Services which was to be held in May/June, 2003. The petitioners being eligible, and working as lecturers, took competitive examination along with other candidates however, they were unsuccessful and thus they filed a writ petition before this Court bearing Civil Writ No. 9955 of 2003, titled as 'Naresh Kumar and Another v. Haryana Public Service Commission. That writ petition was disposed of, vide order dated 7.7.2003 passed by a Division Bench of this Court. The relevant part of the order read as under :