LAWS(J&K)-2006-3-34

JAHANGIR AHMAD MIR Vs. J&K BOARD

Decided On March 29, 2006
Jahangir Ahmad Mir Appellant
V/S
JAndK Board Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) RESPONDENT No.l issued notice, inviting applications from eligible candidates for appearing in the entrance examination for selection/admission in MBBS course. Petitioner also applied and claimed that he falls within the category -viii as per annexure -II annexed to SRO 126 - - candidate hailing from poor and backward families whose annual income does not exceed Rs.70,000/ -. Petitioner has annexed Photostat copy of certificate issued by Tehsildar and counter signed by Additional Deputy Commissioner, with the writ petition. Respondent No.l issued selection list and petitioner was not figuring in the said selection list which constrained him to make enquiries and was told that he had obtained 149 marks. He asked the respondents that why he has not been selected despite of the fact that respondent No.3 had obtained only 148 marks and was ranking higher in merit. But they failed to redress his grievances and was constrained to file this writ petition.

(2.) RESPONDENT No.l has filed reply. It is specifically pleaded that petitioner had not annexed category certificate which was to be issued by Deputy Commissioner as per SRO 126 -format annexure XIV. Further, it is pleaded that while scrutinizing the application of the petitioner, he had annexed copy of certificate issued by Tehsildar, Srinagar, who is not competent to issue the requisite certificate.

(3.) MR . Qayoom, learned counsel for petitioner, argued that respondents were under legal obligation to ask the petitioner to produce the certificate but they have not done so. It is not an academic qualification but it is a qualification which petitioner inherited being poor and hailing from said category right from birth.