(1.) BY this writ petition, the petitioner prays that the word 'regular' occurring in Ordinance 278 (e) and 278 (g) may be declared ultra vires. It has been prayed that the non-petitioners may be directed to give admission to the petitioner in P. G. course.
(2.) THE facts which are necessary for the disposal of this writ petition briefly stated that vide order dt. 8. 2. 1986 (Anx. l), the petitioner was appointed on the post of C. A. S. for six months or till selected candidates by Rajasthan Public Service Commission are made available. THE petitioner was terminated from service on 31. 1. 1987 by the order dated 5. 5. 87 (Anx. 2) but since after the adjustment of the selected persons from R. P. S. C. there were vacancies he was again appointed on 1. 2. 1987 for one year on ad hoc basis. Ultimately, he was selected by Rajasthan Public Service Commission on 10. 8. 1990. THE petitioner applied for taking admission in Pre-P. G. Entrance Examination and after passing the written examination, the petitioner appeared before the Interview Board on 6. 7. 1992. After scrutiny of the documents of the petitioner, his admission was rejected on the ground that he is not possessing the requisite qualification as per condition No. 2 of the Ordinance 278 (e) and 278 (g) of the University of Rajasthan. Dissatisfied with the rejection of admission, the petitioner has approached this court to get the word "regular" occurring in said Ordinance 278 (e) and 278 (g) struk down.
(3.) WE have been informed that the aforesaid Division Bench judgement was assailed before the Supreme Court by other similarly situated doctor but the SLP has been dismissed. However,learned counsel for the respondent has not shown the order of the Supreme Court to us.