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Salaniya Saralaben vs State Of Rajasthan
2022 Latest Caselaw 7047 Raj

Citation : 2022 Latest Caselaw 7047 Raj
Judgement Date : 11 May, 2022

Rajasthan High Court - Jodhpur
Salaniya Saralaben vs State Of Rajasthan on 11 May, 2022
Bench: Arun Bhansali

HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN

AT JODHPUR

S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 6198/2022

Salaniya Saralaben D/o Shri Govind Bhai, aged about 33 Years, Resident of Village Tanda Ratan, Post Sajjangarh, Tehsil Kushalgarh, District Banswara (Raj.).

----Petitioner Versus

1. State of Rajasthan through its Principal Secretary, Education Department, Govt. Secretariat, Jaipur (Raj.).

2. Secretary, Panchayatiraj Department, Government Secretariat, Jaipur (Raj.).

3. Director, Elementary Education, Rajasthan Bikaner (Raj.).

4. District Education Officer, Elementary Education, Banswara, District Banswara (Raj.).

5. Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad Banswara (Raj.).

                                                                     ----Respondents


For Petitioner(s)             :     Mr. O.P. Sangwa.



            HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ARUN BHANSALI

                                         Order

11/05/2022

This writ petition has been filed by the petitioner seeking a

direction to the respondents to consider the candidature of the

petitioner in the category of SC for recruitment to the post of

Teacher Grade -III (Level-1) pursuant to notification no. 1/2021

dated 31.12.2021.

It is, inter alia, indicated in the petition that petitioner is

resident of Tanda Ratan, Post Sajjangarh, Tehsil Kushalgarh,

District Banswara on account of her marriage with Sakwal Arvind

Bhai. Originally, the petitioner is from Gujarat wherein the caste of

(2 of 2) [CW-6198/2022]

the petitioner is in SC and that the caste of the petitioner i.e.

Hindu Chamar is also recognized as SC in the State of Rajasthan.

Submissions have been made that though the petitioner

filled up her application form indicating her status as SC category,

however, as she also indicated that she was married woman and

migrated from other State to Rajasthan after marriage, her

category automatically changed from SC to General.

Submissions have also been made that as the caste of the

petitioner is included in the list of SC in State of Gujarat and

Rajasthan both, the petitioner is entitled to be considered as a

candidate belonging to SC category.

Learned AAG made submissions that the issue raised is no

more res integra as Hon'ble Supreme Court in Ranjana Kumari v.

State of Uttarakhand & Ors.: (2019) 15 SCC 664 has, inter alia,

laid down as under:-

"Two Constitutional Bench judgments of this Court in Marri Chandra Shekhar Rao vs. Seth G.S. Medical College and Action Committee on Issue of Caste Certificate to Scs/Sts v. Union of India have taken the view that merely because in the migrant State the same caste is recognized as Scheduled Caste, the migrant cannot be recognised as Scheduled Caste of the migrant State. The issuance of a caste certificate by the State of Uttarakhand, as in the present case, cannot dilute the rigours of the Constitution Bench judgments in Marri Chandra Shekhar Rao and Action Committee."

In view of the concluded legal position, the petition deserves

dismissal.

Having considered the submissions made by learned counsel

for the parties and after going through the judgment in the case of

Ranjana Kumar (supra), no case is made out by the petitioner, the

petition is, therefore, dismissed.

(ARUN BHANSALI),J 215-DJ/-

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