Ravi Prakash vs State Of Rajasthan

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 8702 Raj
Judgement Date : 1 April, 2021

Rajasthan High Court - Jodhpur
Ravi Prakash vs State Of Rajasthan on 1 April, 2021
Bench: Dinesh Mehta

HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JODHPUR S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 5696/2021

1. Ravi Prakash S/o Shri Babu Lal, Aged About 25 Years, R/o Vpo Dangawas, Tehsil Merta City, District Nagaur, Rajasthan.

2. Kailash Tholiya S/o Shri Parasa Ram, Aged About 32 Years, R/o Village Nimbola Post Taprawada, Tehsil Parbatsar, District Nagaur, Rajasthan.

3. Dilip Kumar S/o Shri Balavanta Ram, Aged About 27 Years, R/o Vpo Kolu Rathora, District Jodhpur, Rajasthan.

----Petitioners Versus

1. State Of Rajasthan, Through The Secretary, Department Of Secondary Education, Government Of Rajasthan, Secretariat, Jaipur.

2. The Director, Secondary Education, Bikaner, District Bikaner, Rajasthan.

3. The Secretary, Rajasthan Public Service Commission, Ajmer, Rajasthan.

                                                                  ----Respondents


For Petitioner(s)         :     Mr. MS Shekhawat
For Respondent(s)         :     -



                       JUSTICE DINESH MEHTA

                                    Order

01/04/2021

1. Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that an identical controversy arose before the Jaipur Bench of this Court in SBCWP No.638/2021 (Kamal Yadav & Ors. Vs. State & Ors.) and the said writ petition has been disposed of vide order dated 17.02.2021, directing the Rajasthan Public Service Commission to constitute an Expert Committee.

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2. Relevant part of the judgment in the case of Kamal Yadav (supra) reads thus:-

"3. In the case Vikesh Kumar Gupta & Anr. Versus State of Rajasthan & Ors. (2020) 13 SCALE 689 the Supreme Court has held that High Courts ought not interfere with the examination process generally and as the Courts cannot be said to be expert body however, this Court finds that candidates were not given an opportunity to put their objections relating to the final answer key although as per them, their answers were correct as per model answer key. This aspect requires to be examined at the level of RPSC.
4. Leaving it open for the RPSC to examine the aspect and allow them to form a special expert committee consisting of experts in the field relevant.
5. The present writ petition is disposed of. It is made clear that if there are other writ petitions wherein other questions have been put to challenge, the RPSC at its own level may examine the said aspect and take decisions appropriately.
6. Learned counsel for the respondent/s submits that complication relating to appointment may arise, if the result is revised. In the interest of justice in order to avoid any complications, the State would be well advised not to take decision to issue appointment orders for two weeks till the RPSC takes a decision as above.
7. All pending applications shall also stand disposed of."

3. The present writ petition is, therefore, disposed of in terms of the judgment rendered in the case of Kamal Yadav (supra) and the petitioners shall also be given benefit of the judgment aforesaid.

4. The stay application also stands disposed of accordingly.

(DINESH MEHTA),J 207-pooja/-

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