G.M.LODHA
Jagjiwan Chand Bhandari – Appellant
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Rajasthan High Court – Respondent
"By an appropriate writ, order or direction the respondent No. 2 may be directed to declare the result of the test held in September, 1977. On the petitioner being found to have passed the test, accord him promotion from a date persons junior to him have been promoted on the post of Stamp Reporter/Court-fee Examiner. The respondent Nos. 1 and 2 be restrained from holding any test in pursuance of the advertisement dated 24-10-1978. In case any such test is held during the pendency of the writ petition, the same may be declared illegal and be quashed. Any appointment made in pursuance of such test may also be declared illegal and be quashed.
Any other appropriate writ, order or direction, which may be deemed just and proper in the circumstances of the case be issued;
Costs of the writ petition be awarded in favour of the petitioner."
The petitioner is a substantive Upper Division Clerk and according to him, he fulfils the requisite qualification for promotion as Stamp-Reporter/Court Fee
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