(1.) THE petitioner, by this writ petition, has challenged the order dt. 18.09.2012 (Annex. 11) and has further sought a direction against the Public Service Commission to consider his candidature for appointment to the post of Senior Teacher (Grade -II) (English), as a candidate belonging to OBC Ex -Servicemen. That apart, a mandamus is also sought by the petitioner against the respondents for providing him appointment on the post of Senior Teacher (Grade -II) (English). The aforementioned reliefs are claimed by the petitioner by alleging, in the petition, that he was selected as Soldier (Clerk) in the Indian Army on 27.07.2010 and on medical grounds he was discharged by the Indian Army w.e.f., 23.11.2010. The petitioner has further stated, in the writ petition, that he is possessing the qualifications of B.A., and B.Ed., from Maharaja Ganga Singh University, Bikaner. In the writ petition, the petitioner has also stated that pursuant to the advertisement issued by the respondent -Commission dt. 01.07.2011 (Ann. 4) being eligible as Ex -Serviceman OBC category, he has offered his candidature for the post of Senior Teacher (Grade -II) (English). Pursuant to his application, he has appeared in the screening test and he was assigned merit position No. 2246. Thereafter, RPSC has also published the cut off marks for Ex -Servicemen as 88.77. Subsequently, the petitioner was asked by the RPSC to produce discharge certificate vide communication dt. 06.07.2012. The said document was produced by the petitioner, but without examining the discharge certificate, the RPSC has rejected his candidature. Being aggrieved from that, the petitioner submitted a detailed representation on 17.09.2012 and in response to which the RPSC, vide its communication dt. 18.09.2012, informed him that his candidature cannot be considered as an Ex -Serviceman.
(2.) NO formal reply has been filed by the respondent.
(3.) PER contra, Mr. Khet Singh appearing on behalf of the RPSC has submitted that the order of rejection of the candidature of the petitioner as Ex -serviceman is a just order, because as per definition given in the Rajasthan Civil Services (Absorption of Ex -Servicemen) Rules, 1988 (for brevity, hereinafter referred to as the Rules of 1988), the petitioner does not fall within the ambit of Ex -Servicemen. The learned counsel Mr. Khet Singh has also invited my attention to Rule 3(a) of the Rules of 1988. The complete text of Rule 3(a) of the Rules of 1988 is reproduced as infra: -