APARESH KUMAR SINGH
Gregori Surin – Appellant
Versus
State of Jharkhand – Respondent
No one appears for the petitioner.
2. Learned counsel for the State is present.
Petitioner was appointed on Class-IV post on recommendation of the District Compassionate Appointment Committee vide letter dated 07.07.2010, Anneuxre-3 on the death of his father late Masih Surin a teacher in Government Primary School posted at Kodi, Block-Dumari, Disrict-Gumla, who died in harness on 26.08.2006. The Compassionate Appointment Committee meeting was held on 14.07.2009 which also had followed the procedure of subjecting such candidates having qualification of Intermediate and higher to screening test which the petitioner admittedly failed. This is also evident from the impugned reasoned order, Annexure-1 dated 23.02.2012 passed in pursuance of the direction issued in W.P.(S) No. 2469 of 2011 judgment dated 15.07.2011 in the petitioner's previous writ petition. Screening test was held to judge the competency of the candidates seeking compassionate appointment to Class-III post. Petitioner accepted Class-IV appointment as offered thereafter and has approached this Court taking a plea that on account of his higher qualification of graduation and certain other persons having been appoint
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