LAWS(RAJ)-2004-1-37

STATE OF RAJASTHAN Vs. SHYAM KISHAN TEWARI

Decided On January 05, 2004
STATE OF RAJASTHAN Appellant
V/S
SHYAM KISHAN TEWARI Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) HEARD learned counsel for the parties, perused the entire record and carefully gone through the judgment of learned Single Judge.

(2.) THIS special appeal under Section 18 of the Rajasthan High Court Ordinance, 1949 is directed against the judgment dated 4. 10. 1991 of the learned Single Judge in S. B. Civil Writ Petition No. 4356/1998 filed by the respondent.

(3.) FROM the judgment of the learned Single Judge we find that the respondent No. 1, no doubt, was interviewed, but only to satisfy that he will be able to maintain the minimum standards of work and efficiency expected on the post on which he is to be appointed. For recording this satisfaction what were the relevant factors have been taken into consideration. The post of Accountant is certainly a post of responsibility and it also carries the supervisory work and issuance of guide lines to its subordinates. There are the relevant and material considerations to record the satisfaction by the authority that the respondent will be able to maintain the minimum standard of work and efficiency expected on the post. The only fault found with this approach of the appellant No. 2 is that instead of doing this by the appointing authority he has taken assistance of his two subordinate officers.