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2021 DIGILAW 1149 (PAT)

Abhishek Kumar Singh Son of Sri Uma Shankar Singh v. State of Bihar through the Chief Secretary, Government of Bihar, Patna

2021-12-08

MOHIT KUMAR SHAH, RAJAN GUPTA

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JUDGMENT : RAJAN GUPTA, J. The present appeal is directed against the order dated 21.06.2021 passed by the learned Single Judge in CWJC No. 4365 of 2017, whereby and whereunder the writ petition has been dismissed. 2. The only issue involved in the present case is as to whether the appellant was possessing the essential qualification as on the last date fixed for submission of application for appointment to the post of Agricultural Coordinator pursuant to an advertisement issued by the Staff Selection Commission. 3. Admittedly the last date of submission of application was fixed as 29.05.2015 in the advertisement in question, however, the same was extended subsequently to 08.06.2015. The advertisement provided that an aspiring candidate must possess the qualification as prescribed thereunder as on the last date of submission of the application form. 4. The appellant claims to be a student of the Kerala Agricultural University and it has been submitted by the learned counsel for the appellant that the degree of B.Sc. (Honours)Ag. issued by the Kerala Agricultural University annexed as Annexure-P/16 to the present appeal would show that the petitioner had successfully completed the prescribed programme in the month of June, 2015 whereas the last date for possessing the essential qualification has admittedly been fixed as 08.06.2015, hence the petitioner was definitely holding the qualification as on the last date of submission of the application, thus his candidature has been wrongly cancelled by the respondent-Commission. 5. Per contra, the learned counsel for the respondent-Commission has referred to the very own document submitted by the appellant herein i.e. Annexure-P/12 to the writ records which shows that the date of notification of the final result is 06.07.2015 i.e. after the cut off date i.e. 08.06.2015. It is also submitted that the online objection by the petitioner was also duly considered by the Bihar Public Service Commission and it was found that the appellant had submitted self attested copy of the certificate of B.Sc. (Honours)Ag., during the course of counseling which had been issued by the Kerala Agricultural University only on 03.12.2015 and from perusal thereof it appears that the marks sheet was issued on 06.07.2015. (Honours)Ag., during the course of counseling which had been issued by the Kerala Agricultural University only on 03.12.2015 and from perusal thereof it appears that the marks sheet was issued on 06.07.2015. Thus, it has been submitted that in view of clause-3a of the advertisement in question, wherein it has categorically been specified that the candidate should have the qualification of graduation from a recognized university in Agricultural Science, Veterinary Science, Fisheries, Agricultural Engineering, Horticulture, Forestry and Diary Technology before filing of the online application, the appellant has rightly been found to be ineligible by the respondent-Commission since he was not possessing the requisite qualification before the cut-off date. 6. We had put a query to the learned counsel for the appellant to show any document from which it would transpire that the result of the appellant had been published prior to 08.06.2015, however, the learned counsel for the appellant has failed to do so and has referred to a document issued by the Kerala Agricultural University wherein the date of final result notification has been stated to be 06.07.2015, which is subsequent to even the extended last date of submission of the application form, hence the petitioner was admittedly not possessing the qualification as prescribed in the advertisement prior to the cut off date. Thus, we find that the candidature of the appellant-herein has been rightly rejected by the respondent-Commission. 7. Having heard the learned counsel for the parties and having regard to the facts and circumstances of the case and for the reasons stated herein above, we do not find any infirmity in the impugned order dated 21.06.2021 passed in CWJC No. 4365 of 2017. Accordingly, the present appeal stands dismissed.