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2019 DIGILAW 1317 (MAD)

M. Suresh Kumar v. State of Tamil Nadu, Represented by the Secretary to Government

2019-04-26

S.M.SUBRAMANIAM

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JUDGMENT : 1. The relief sought for in the present writ petition is for a direction to direct the second respondent to award 0.5 marks as special marks for National Service Scheme (NSS) Certificate to the petitioner and allow him for medical test which is the next selection process. 2. The Recruitment Notification was issued by the second respondent for recruitment to the post of Grade-II Police Constable in Tamil Nadu Police Service. 3. The grievance of the writ petitioner is that he is eligible to get 0.50 as special marks for NSS Certificate forwarded to the competent authority. 4. The learned counsel for the writ petitioner states that though the writ petitioner had not sent the NSS Certificate along with the Online Application, the writ petitioner has produced the NSS Certificate at the time of Certificate Verification. 5. The writ petitioner admitted the fact that he had not submitted the NSS Certificate along with the Online Application as per the Recruitment Notification. 6. The fact remains that the writ petitioner submitted his NSS Certificate only at the time of Certificate Verification. 7. This Court is of the considered opinion that there cannot be any violation in respect of the terms and conditions stipulated in the Recruitment Notification. 8. Admittedly, the writ petitioner has stated 'No' in the column against the NSS Certificate in the Online Application. Such being the factum, the writ petitioner cannot thereafter submitted the NSS Certificate at the time of Certificate Verification and claim additional marks for the purpose of selection to the post of Grade-II Police Constable. 9. The Recruitment Notification now produced before this Court unambiguously states that the NSS Certificate, Sports/Games Certificates must be uploaded along with the Online Application and it is further stated in the condition that such Certificates submitted later on will not be accepted and no marks will be awarded for production of such Certificates at the later point of time. 10. When the instructions are unambiguously provided that such instructions will not be accepted for the purpose of grant of marks, the candidates are bound by such terms and conditions and therefore, now the writ petitioner cannot file a writ petition and seek additional marks for the purpose of NSS Certificate. 10. When the instructions are unambiguously provided that such instructions will not be accepted for the purpose of grant of marks, the candidates are bound by such terms and conditions and therefore, now the writ petitioner cannot file a writ petition and seek additional marks for the purpose of NSS Certificate. However, if at all the writ petitioner is eligible and qualified, he is at liberty to participate in the forthcoming Recruitment Notification, if any, issued by the Recruitment Board. 11. With the above observations, the writ petition stands dismissed. However, there shall be no order as to costs. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petition is also dismissed.