LAWS(RAJ)-2013-7-54

SANJEEV KUMAR DIXIT Vs. STATE OF RAJASTHAN

Decided On July 19, 2013
Sanjeev Kumar Dixit Appellant
V/S
STATE OF RAJASTHAN Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THE appellant-petitioner, Sanjeev Kumar Dixit, has challenged the judgment dated 12.07.2013 passed by a Single Judge of this Court, whereby the learned Single Judge has dismissed the writ petition filed by the appellant-petitioner.

(2.) THE brief facts of the case are that on 17.05.2011 the Rajasthan Public Service Commission [R.P.S.C., for short] had issued an advertisement inviting applications for recruitment to the post of Lower Division Clerk [L.D.C., for short] in the Secretariat and other Departments. According to this advertisement, the selection was to be conducted in two phases: in Phase-I, there were two papers of 100 marks each; in Phase-II, candidates, three times the number of posts, were to be invited from those who had secured minimum of 40% marks in each paper of Phase-I.

(3.) THEREFORE , the appellant-petitioner filed a writ petition before this Court, namely S.B. Civil Writ Petition No.3333/2012. By an interim order dated 16.03.2012, the petitioner was allowed to appear in Phase-II Examination. But according to the petitioner he could not clear the typing test as he was unprepared for the same.