W.P. No. 4995(W) of 2013. Case: Probhat Kumar Das & Ors. Vs The University of Burdwan & Ors.. High Court of Calcutta (India)

Case NumberW.P. No. 4995(W) of 2013
CounselFor Appellant: Mr. Kashi Kanta Mitra and Mr. L. Gupta, Adv. And For Respondents: Mr. R. N. Chakraborty, Mr. Mintu Goswami and Mr. Zakir Hossain, Advs.
JudgesPrasenjit Mandal, J.
IssueConstitution of India - Article 14
Judgement DateMay 16, 2013
CourtHigh Court of Calcutta (India)

Judgment:

Prasenjit Mandal, J.

  1. This application is at the instance of the wards of the retired employees of the Burdwan University and is filed for issuance of a writ of mandamus commanding the respondents for revoking, cancelling or withdrawing the letter dated September 27, 2012 issued by the Registrar, Burdwan University and other consequential reliefs. The petitioners have contended that the respondent university published an advertisement dated February 10, 2009 for recruitment to the different posts as described in the Advertisement No. 4 of 2008/09 of the respondent university. The petitioners applied for different posts and some of them got the admit card for the written tests. But, the petitioner nos. 2 & 4 were not given the admit cards due to over age.

  2. The petitioners have contended that by the Notification dated November 6, 1989, the then Registrar of the respondent university issued orders to the effect that the wards of the employees who will retire on superannuation within five years or have already retired during the last three years and have rendered at least 20 years of service at the University shall get a weightage in the matter of appointment in the University provided that the wards have the requisite qualification for appointment to the concerned posts and they qualify in the normal process of selection.

  3. Previously, a litigation was held being W.P. No. 4380(W) of 1995 wherein it has been decided that the said notification was a policy decision in respect of the employment of the wards and so, the university was directed to consider the policy decision in accordance with law, by the order dated July 26, 1996.

  4. The petitioners filed a writ petition being W.P. No. 14396(W) of 2010 which was disposed of on June 5, 2012 directing the respondent university and the concerned office bearers to treat the writ petition as a representation of the writ petitioners and to dispose of the same by a reasoned order in accordance with law.

  5. Pursuant to that order, the Registrar passed the impugned order. Being aggrieved by such order, this application has been preferred.

  6. Now, the question is whether the order passed by the Registrar suffers from arbitrariness and violation of Article 14 of the Constitution of India.

  7. Having heard the learned Counsel for the parties and on going through the materials on record, I am of the view that the concerned Registrar of the respondent university has taken a right approach in...

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