LAWS(JHAR)-2004-3-96

SURESH KUMAR Vs. STATE OF JHARKHAND

Decided On March 04, 2004
SURESH KUMAR Appellant
V/S
STATE OF JHARKHAND Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) IN all these writ petitions since common question of law and facts are involved, they have been heard together and disposed of by this common order.

(2.) JHARKHAND Public Service Commission (shortly 'the Commission ') issued advertisement in the newspaper in August, 2002 inviting applications from the eligible candidates for filling up the posts of teachers in primary schools. In the said advertisement necessary eligibility criteria as well as district wise vacancies of the teachers was also mentioned. As per the provisions of Jharkhand Primary Schools Appointment Rules, 2002, the eligibility criteria for appointment on the post of assistant teacher in the primary school is matriculation or equivalent examination with two years teacher 'straining or B.ED/Dip -in -Ed in teaching. All the petitioners submitted their applications and the Commission held written test. In the result published by the Commission all the petitioners have been declared successful. The Commission, thereafter, forwarded and recommended the names of the petitioners in order of merit of respondent Nos. 1 and 3, namely, the Director, Primary Education, Government of Jharkhand. The respondent thereafter started the process of verification of certificates and issued appointment letters to many candidates. The grievance of the petitioners is that inspite of fulfilling all the criteria including the requisite qualification and training, the respondents are not issuing letters of appointment in their favour.

(3.) IN all these writ petitions the petitioners claimed to have obtained B.Ed. degree or certificates of Teachers Training/Correspondence Courses of Teachers Training from different private institutions under different States, namely, State of Bihar, State of West Bengal and State of Uttar Pradesh etc. The grievance of all these petitioners is that the respondent -State is bound to recognize these degrees/certificates since the petitioners fulfill the criteria for appointment they are entitled to get appointment letters.