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2019 DIGILAW 12 (PAT)

Veena Kumari, Wife of Niranjan Kumar v. State of Bihar

2019-01-03

ARVIND SRIVASTAVA, JYOTI SARAN

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JUDGMENT : Jyoti Saran, J. We have heard the parties and perused the records. 2. This appeal arises from a judgment and order dated 24.03.2015 of a learned Single Judge passed in CWJC No.4358 of 2015, whereby the writ petition has been dismissed. 3. The matter relates to appointment of Anganwari Sevika for the Centre No.278, Murade Panchayat in the district of Munger. 4. While it is not in dispute that the private respondent figured at serial no.1 of the merit list, the appellant appeared at serial no.2 with lesser marks and it is because the father of the appellant-writ petitioner held a Government post that by invoking Clause 4.9 of the guidelines regulating the appointment of Anganwari Sevika issued by the department of Welfare she was held disqualified and the private respondent no.8 was appointed. 5. It is now being canvassed by the appellant-writ petitioner that the marks-sheet produced by the private respondent was forged and that she has not secured 65% marks. 6. The pleadings on record would confirm that the complaint of the appellant-writ petitioner as regarding the marks-sheet produced by the private respondent was examined by the statutory authority at each level and was upheld until the appellate authority i.e. the Deputy Director, Welfare, Munger who vide order passed on 10.02.2015 in Case No.23 of 2014 on examination of the rival contentions has been pleased to dismiss the complaint. 7. The learned Single Judge having examined the issue on the materials present has dismissed the writ petition and even this Court is not persuaded to interfere with the opinion expressed by the learned Single Judge. 8. The appeal is dismissed.