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2013 Supreme(Raj) 1128

MOHAMMAD RAFIQ
Kailash Chandra Meena – Appellant
Versus
Rajasthan Public Service Commission through its Secretary – Respondent


Advocates:
For the Petitioner: Ram Pratap Saini, Counsel.
For the Respondent: Amit Kuri, Counsel.

JUDGMENT

1. These writ petitions have been preferred by petitioners against corrigendum issued by respondent Rajasthan Public Service Commission, dated 29.10.2012, whereby the R.P.S.C. has invited fresh applications for appointment on 16 posts of Lecturer (Business Administration) for the Department of College Education, which were earlier notified vide advertisement dated 21.09.2010. clause-2 of originally issued advertisement dated 21.09.2010, which is for educational qualification, provides that for appointment on that post, a candidate, apart from having good academic record, must possess a Post Graduation Degree in the subject concerned from any University in India with at-least 55% marks or equivalent grade, or equivalent Degree from any University in Foreign.

2. According to petitioners, the R.P.S.C. did not initially, in the first instance, treat the candidates having the qualification of Master of Business Administration (for short, 'MBA'). The petitioners are those, who are also holding the qualification of M.Com. in the subject of Business Administration, and were allowed to appear in the screening test, which was meant for the purpose of shortlisting the candidates. Thei



















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