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PETITIONER:
KUMARI ANAMICA MISHRA AND ANR. ETC. ETC.
Vs.
RESPONDENT:
U.P. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION,ALLAHABAD AND ORS.
DATE OF JUDGMENT09/11/1989
BENCH:
MISRA RANGNATH
BENCH:
MISRA RANGNATH
SAWANT, P.B.
RAMASWAMY, K.
CITATION:
JT 1989 (4) 410 1989 SCALE (2)1095
ACT:
Uttar Pradesh Educational Service-Junior Scale (Women’s
Branch)--Upper Zila Basic Shiksha Adhikari (Women)--Recruit-
ment of--Written test--Improper feeding of computer--Conse-
quent interview and selection of candidates securing lesser
marks in written test-Cancellation of entire recruitment
examination and reholding it-Validity of.
HEADNOTE:
The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission conducted
recruitment examination to the post of Upper Zila Basic
Shiksha Adhikari (Women) in two stages--written test and
interview. The Commission cancelled the entire recruitment
examination for re-holding it, after it was found that due
to improper feeding into the computer candidates who secured
lesser marks in the written examination were interviewed and
finally selected while candidates who had better performance
were not called for interview. Writ petitions challenging
the action of the Commission were dismissed by the High
Court. Hence these appeals.
Allowing the appeals and setting aside the judgment of
the High Court, this Court,
HELD: When no defect was pointed out in regard to the
written examination and the sole objection was confined to
exclusion of a group of successful candidates in the written
examination from the interview, there was no justification
for cancelling the written part of the recruitment examina-
tion. [125G]
The situation on the other hand could have been appro-
priately met by setting aside the recruitment and asking for
a fresh interview of all eligible candidates on the basis of
the written examination and selection of those who on the
basis of the written and the freshly-held interview became
eligible for selection. [125H; 126A]
JUDGMENT:
CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION: Civil Appeals Nos. 4582-
4585 of 1989.
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From the Judgment and Order dated 29.7.1988 of the
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Allahabad High Court in C.M.W.P. No. 11933 & 16493/1987.
1573 1/1987 & 12373/1987.
R.K. Garg, S.P. Singh, N.M. Popli, R.B. Misra, Uma Nath
Misra and R.C. Kaushik for the Appellants.
R.B. Mehrotra for the Respondent.
The Judgment of the Court was delivered by
MISRA, J. Special leave granted.
The short question in these appeals is as to whether the
High Court was right in upholding the decision of the Uttar
Pradesh Public Service Commission to re-hold the recruitment
examination.
On the requisition of the State Government the State
Public Service Commission had undertaken the recruitment to
the post of Upper Zila Basic Shiksha Adhikari (Women),
District Inspectress of Girls Schools/Associate Regional
Inspectress of Girls Schools in Uttar Pradesh Educational
Service--Junior Scale (Women’s Branch) The advertisement
inviting applications from eligible candidates was published
on May 5, 1985 and a corrigendum was published on June 8,
1985. The recruitment examination was in two stages--written
and interview/personality test. After the written examina-
tion was over, on the basis of the results thereof success-
ful candidates upto a base limit have to be called to be
interviewed. On account of improper feeding into the comput-
er some of the candidates who had better performance in the
written examination were not called and candidates securing
lesser marks in the written examination were not only called
for interview but were also finally selected. When this
position was known and upon an inquiry was factually estab-
lished, the Public Service Commission decided to cancel the
entire recruitment examination and asked for re-holding of
it. The High Court has upheld the action of the Public
Service Commission and has dismissed the writ petitions.
We have heard counsel for the parties and are of the
view that when no defect was pointed out in regard to the
written examination and the sole objection was confined to
exclusion of a group of successful candidates in the written
examination from the interview, there was no justification
for cancelling the written part of the recruitment examina-
tion. On the other hand, the situation could have been
appropriately met by setting aside the recruitment and
asking for a
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fresh interview of all eligible candidates on the basis of
the written examination and select those who on the basis of
the written and the freshly-held interview became eligible
for selection.
We allow the appeals, set aside the judgment of the High
Court and direct that the order of the Public Service Com-
mission cancelling the written examination shall stand
vacated. In lieu thereof we direct that the results of the
written examination shall stand sustained and shall form the
basis for the interview part of the recruitment and on the
basis of the two examinations and in terms of the recruit-
ment rules fresh selections shall be made. We would clarify
that with the dismissal of the special leave petitions the
selection of the two Scheduled Caste candidates and five
Backward Class candidates has become final and would not be
disturbed.
The State Public Service Commission should have been
more careful in dealing with the matter so that four years
in the process of recruitment would not have been lost and
the public cause would not have suffered; public time would
not have been wasted in requiring re-doing of what had once
been done and the litigation could have been avoided. We
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have also not been able to appreciate the justification for
cancellation of the written part of the recruitment examina-
tion and drive the candidates to litigation. On the facts
alleged we direct that the recruitment which is now to be
re-done by completing the interview examination should be
finalised within four months hence.
There shall be no order as to costs.
T.N.A. Appeals allowed.
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