LAWS(RAJ)-1994-8-61

PREM ADHAR GAUR Vs. STATE OF RAJASTHAN

Decided On August 04, 1994
Prem Adhar Gaur Appellant
V/S
STATE OF RAJASTHAN Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THE case has a chequered history and this petition is the third attempt in the series seeking the desired relief. Non -coordination between the different wings of the State has led to not only confusion but have left the petitioners high and dry on the crossings. It is really unfortunate and sad state of affairs as the facts hereinafter detailed would reveal. The State and its functionaries have been playing with the career of the petitioners who are students and this has happened because of the absence of coordination between the various wings functioning in the irrespective fields. A total non application of mind, lack of thinking and coordination has resulted into a mess for which the respondents have to blame only themselves.

(2.) THE petitioners and those mentioned in the shcedule -A annexed to the petition are similarly circumstanced. These persons not only pursued the studies together but also took up examination held by the Board of Secondary Education and therefore the prayer is that they too be granted same relief in this petition.

(3.) ON 5th August, 1989 the Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan, Ajmer (hereinafter referred to as the Board) addressed a letter to the Officer on Special Duty, Education Department that it will take time to prepare the syllabus for the courses of Pharmacy and Nursing and the same shall be sent to the institutions as soon as the same is prepared. This letter is Annexure 4. This is again not disputed that the Government had granted permission to the Trust to start the courses for Pharmacy and Nursing. On 6th November, 1989 it was again reported that the syllabus had not been prepared by the Board. The courses should not be started and if started the information be given to the Government. This is Annx. 5. On 16th November, 1989 a request was made by the Government to the Board to prepare the syllabus so that courses could be started from 1990 91. This letter is Annexure 6.