S. K. KESHOTE, J. ( 1 ) THE petitioner, a tutor in B. J. Medical College, Ahmedabad, has filed this Special Civil Application No. 2846 of 1985 and prayer has been made for issuance of a writ of mandamus or any other writ, order or direction, quashing and setting aside the resolution dated 7th February, 1984 and for restraining respondents No. 1 and 2 from placing respondent No. 3 as senior to the petitioner in the cadre of Assistant Professor. Under resolution annexure-A dated 7th February, 1984 the posts of Assistant Professor, gphs Class I sanctioned for the post partum units at the four Government teaching hospitals viz. , B. J. Medical College and Hospital, Ahmedabad, Medical College and S. S. General Hospital, Baroda; M. P. Shah Medical College and I. G. Hospital, Jamnagar; and government Medical College and Hospital, Surat, were given the cadre of Assistant professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, GSS Class-I on Medical Education side. The petitioner has made grievance that this encadrement of the post of Assistant Professor, gphs Class I into the cadre of Asstt. Professor of Obst. and Gynecology on Medical education side will adversely affect the petitioners seniority and consequent chances of further promotion. Respondent No. 3 contested this Special Civil Application by filing reply to the same. The counsel for both the parties have made manifold contentions in respect of their cases. But I do not consider it necessary to advert to all the contentions, as in my considered opinion this writ petition deserves to be dismissed only on the ground of conduct of the petitioner. ( 2 ) THE petitioner and respondent No. 3 both were selected for the post of Professor in the discipline of Obst. and Gynecology on being selected by the Gujarat Public Service commission. The petitioner was placed in the merit list at serial No. 11, whereas respondent No. 3 was placed at serial No. 7. Respondent No. 3 filed Special Civil application No. 4036 of 1989 before this Court and prayer has been made for her appointment to the post of Professor in B. J. Medical College on and with effect from 1. 7. 1989, and the selection made by the GPSC has been questioned. ( 3 ) ). During the pendency of the aforesaid Special Civil Applications, the petitioners were given appointment on the post of Professor, but not at Ahmedabad.
7. 1989, and the selection made by the GPSC has been questioned. ( 3 ) ). During the pendency of the aforesaid Special Civil Applications, the petitioners were given appointment on the post of Professor, but not at Ahmedabad. Both these doctors do not want professorship, but they are more concerned with the place, i. e. , ahmedabad. Dr. (Mrs.) M. B. Shah was posted at Medical College, Bhavnagar, wheres dr. B. R. Leuva was posted at Medical College, Vadodara. Copy of the Government resolution passed in this regard has been produced in Court and the same is taken on record of the Special Civil Application. Both these doctors declined to accept the post of professor. When these persons were given appointment on the post of Professor and they have not accepted the posting only for the reason that they have been posted elsewhere than Ahmedabad, they are not interested in seniority, but they really want place of posting of their choice. The matter would have come to an end if both the doctors would have accepted the appointment as Professor, but still they have not accepted the appointment. This Court will not permit them to continue with these petitions. Only on this conduct of these petitioners, both the petitions deserves to be dismissed, and accordingly both the petitions are dismissed. ( 4 ) BEFORE parting with this judgment I consider it necessary to observe that for all class I service including judicial service, administrative service or other service, normally an officer is allowed to continue at one place for a period of three to five years. But sofar as doctors, and particularly teachers in Medical Education, it is not unknown that they stick to one place for years together. In fact in case of doctors, and particularly teachers in medical education no exception should be taken in their case. Continuation of a doctor-teacher in medical education at one place gives rise to encouragement of private practice. Otherwise also, looking to the calibre of a doctor-teacher in medical education, in the interest of students in medical colleges also, that the teachers are posted at different medical colleges for a reasonable period. It is true that where their spouse are also in service, care can be taken by posting both of them at one place.
Otherwise also, looking to the calibre of a doctor-teacher in medical education, in the interest of students in medical colleges also, that the teachers are posted at different medical colleges for a reasonable period. It is true that where their spouse are also in service, care can be taken by posting both of them at one place. A copy of this order be sent to the Chief Secretary of the State Government with direction to let this Court know what ultimately the Government has decided in this matter. Whatever decision taken in this case shall be produced before this Court within a period of six months. ( 5 ) RULE discharged in both the petitions. Interim relief granted earlier stands vacated. No order as to costs. .