Md. Fakhir Usmani, son of Md. Salim v. State of Bihar, through the Principal Secretary, Health Department, Bihar, Patna
2017-09-05
JYOTI SARAN
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JUDGMENT : The contest in this writ petition is whether the qualification obtained by the petitioner i.e. Diploma in Operation Theatre Management is equivalent to the qualification so required in the advertisement which prescribes that the candidates applying for the post of Operation Theatre Assistant be possessed with a Diploma in Operation Theatre Assistant. 2. It is not in dispute that the petitioner has obtained a Diploma in Operation Theatre Management from Aligarh Muslim University. It is also not in dispute that Operation Theatre Management is a professional course. The dispute is that neither the State in its Health department recognizes the qualification nor does it treat it as equivalent to Diploma in Operation Theatre Assistant. 3. Although Mr. Shahnawaz Ali, learned counsel appearing for the petitioner endeavours hard to contest the stand taken by the respondent-State as well as the Commission but in view of the position settled by a Division Bench of this Court in the judgment reported in 2008 (1) PLJR 583 (Dhirendra Kumar Singh vs. The State of Bihar) more particularly paragraph 7, the attempt would be futile for the issue of equivalence entirely lies within the domain of the employer and it is not for the Courts to give advice thereon. For the sake of convenience the opinion expressed by the Division Bench in paragraph 7 of the judgment rendered in the case of Dhirendra Kumar Singh (supra), is reproduced hereinbelow: “7. Whether the rules governing recruitment for any post, in eligibility criterion prescribed for the post must include other equivalent qualification is a matter of legislative policy and not for this Court to decide. Even where rules provide for alternate to main and substantive qualification by recognizing equivalent qualification to be taken into consideration, the question of considering any qualification to be equivalent to another qualification, is a matter of expert body to decide. Therefore, it is inept for this Court to enter into that territory and decide upon equivalence. From a plain reading of the provision contained in 1983 rules, it would appear that various teachers’ training courses referred therein are training qualifications of different grades and cannot by any means be equivalent with each other, a priori. It hardly needs an argument that unless the matter is examined by any expert body, ordinarily, a diploma course is not equivalent for a degree.
It hardly needs an argument that unless the matter is examined by any expert body, ordinarily, a diploma course is not equivalent for a degree. Likewise, a certificate by itself is not equivalent to a degree or diploma in the subject.” 4. Specific stand has been taken by the State at paragraph 6 of the counter affidavit in which it is stated that a Diploma in Operation Theatre Management has not been prescribed under the Rules for appointment as Operation Theatre Assistant. 5. The writ petition is disposed of.