Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 6962 Raj
Judgement Date : 6 September, 2023
[2023:RJ-JD:28397-DB]
HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JODHPUR D.B. Spl. Appl. Writ No. 692/2021
1. State Of Rajasthan, Through The Secretary, Department Of Rural Development And Panchayati Raj, Government Of Rajasthan, Jaipur (Raj.).
2. The Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad, Banswara, District Banswara (Raj.).
3. The Vikas Adhikari, Panchayat Samiti, Ghatol, District Banswara.
----Appellants Versus
1. Krishan Gopal Sharma S/o Shri Umakant Sharma, Aged About 36 Years, R/o.Village Doulatpura, Post Katrathal, District Sikar (Raj.).
2. Gulab Singh S/o Shri Vishan Singh, aged about 36 years, R/o.Variya Verecha, Tehsil Pachpadra, District Barmer (Raj.).
3. Kavita D/o Shri Ranveer Singh, Aged About 27 Years, R/o.Mukam Post Ranasar, Via Dungara, Tehsil Navalgarh, District Jhunjhunu (Raj.).
4. Minu Kumari Yadav D/o Shri Madan Lal Yadav, Aged About 25 Years, R/o.Mukam Post Harsouli, Via Rainwal, Tehsil Phulera, District Jaipur (Raj.).
5. Pooja Sharma D/o Shri Vishnudutt Sharma, Aged About 23 Years, R/o. Near Usha Mandir, Bheeter Baadi, Byana, District Bharatpur (Raj.).
6. Smt. Rajbala D/o Shri Subhashchandra Kaler, Aged About 30 Years, R/o.Mukam Post Samsapur, District Jhunjhunu (Raj.).
----Respondents
For Appellant(s) : Mr. Sunil Beniwal, AAG
HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE AUGUSTINE GEORGE MASIH HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE VINIT KUMAR MATHUR
Judgment
06/09/2023
[2023:RJ-JD:28397-DB] (2 of 3) [SAW-692/2021]
The application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act is
allowed and the delay in filing the appeal is condoned.
The aspect which has come to light is that the judgment
which has been passed by the learned Single Judge relying upon
the judgment of a Coordinate Single Bench in Om Prakash Sharma
Vs. The State of Rajasthan & Ors. (S.B. Civil Writ Petition
No.21214/2017) pertained to the selection for the year 1986 to
the post of Lower Division Clerk. Appeals in those matters have
been preferred by the Director, Secondary Education, Rajasthan,
Bikaner, where the Division Bench of this Court was pleased to
dispose of the said appeals by observing as follows:
"Learned counsel for the petitioners, however, submitted that the issue is arising in large number of cases and in several departments, the Government has accepted the stand and granted the benefits. If the petitioners are not granted similar benefits, it would amount to discriminatory treatment. Whatever be the grievance of the petitioners they can be resolved at the level of the administration or by the Court through bipartite hearing.
In view of the peculiar circumstances, these appeals are disposed of by permitting the Government to take into account the representations already made or to be filed by any of the petitioners within one month. In the process, the authorities will bear in mind the stand taken by the department in similar cases. Such representations would be decided in accordance with law unmindful of the observations and directions issued by the learned Single Judge in the impugned orders. Eventually, if the grievances of the petitioners still survive after the Government decision,
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it is open for the petitioners to seek redressal thereafter in accordance with law.
The appeals are disposed of accordingly."
In the light of the above, we dispose of the present appeal
in same terms as above.
(VINIT KUMAR MATHUR),J (AUGUSTINE GEORGE MASIH),CJ
50-SanjayS/Vivek-
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