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W.P.(C) 1153/2016
SANJAY JOSHI ..... Petitioner
Through: Mr. B.C. Bhatt, Advocate.
ORS..... Respondents
Through: Ms. Ruch Jain, Advocate with Ms. Namisha Gupta, Advocate
NARESH SINGH BISHT ..... Petitioner
Through: Mr. B.C. Bhatt, Advocate.
Through: Ms. Archana Gaur, Advocate with Ms. Mansi Gupta, Advocate
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SUNIL GAUR O R D E R 23.03.2016
JUDGMENT
1. The present petitions have been filed by the petitioners, who are residents of Uttarakhand, praying inter alia for directions to the respondent 2016:DHC:2481 No.1/Staff Selection Commission (in short ‘SSC’) to issue letters of selection in their favour for undergoing basic training for the post of Constable (GD) in CAPFs and Rifleman (GD) under the respondents No.2- 5, in response to an advertisement published by the respondent no. 1 in the year 2011.
2. The grievance of the petitioners is that they had cleared the written examination held on 05.6.2011 and had appeared for their medical examination at Srinagar, Uttarakhand, where they were declared medically unfit. They had appeared for their review medical examination at Srinagar, Uttarakhand and were declared fit. It is submitted that having been declared successful, the petitioners are entitled for being selected in the list published on 02.06.2015.
3. Learned counsel for the respondent states that there were vacancies in the border areas in Uttarakhand in only one CAPF, i.e., the SSB for which the cut off was fixed at 57 marks, whereas the petitioner in W.P.(C) 1153/2016 had scored 53 marks and the petitioner in W.P.(C) 1155/2016 had scored 50 marks and as a result, they had both failed to make it on merit for selection in the recruitment of the border areas of Uttarakhand as well as in the general areas of the State. In this regard, reliance is placed on the result write up issued by the respondent No.1/SSC with regard to recruitment of Constable (GD) in BSF, CISF,CRPF and SSB, Examination- 2011 and counsel for the respondents states that insofar as Sashastra Seema Bal is concerned, the State of Uttarakhand features at serial No. 34 where, the marks of the last selected candidate in the unreserved category has been mentioned as 57. It is thus stated that petitioners having failed to secure the cut off marks as prescribed for the domicile State, they could not be selected. She adds that the cut off marks for each CAPF as declared on 28.11.2011, had remained unchanged in each State for each category.
4. Learned counsel for respondents further draws our attention to the order dated 04.09.2015, passed in W.P (C) No. 8447/2015 entitled Shishram Muval & Ors. vs. Union of India & Ors. (Annexure R-1), which pertains to the very same selection, where the grievance of the petitioners therein was that their names were wrongly excluded though they had secured higher marks than one of the candidates, who had secured lower marks. The petitioners therein had referred to an earlier decision of the Division Bench of this Court in the case of Vinay Kumar vs. UOI and Ors. in W.P.(C) 7651/2012 decided on 14.12.2012 and had prayed for directions to the respondents to issue letters of offering appointment to them in view of their merits position, as per the force opted for. However, turning down their submission, it was observed by the Division Bench as follows: -
5. Even in the instant cases, the petitioners have approached the Court after a lapse of five years reckoned from the date of the advertisement issued by the respondents in February, 2011 and four and a half year from the date of undergoing the Review Medical Board, without any plausible explanation offered by them to justify the delay in seeking legal recourse. In the meantime, three rounds of selection process have taken place in respect of vacancies that have arisen after 2011. The matter relating to selection for vacancies for the year 2011, cannot be left open for five years thereafter. It is high time that the curtains be drawn on the said process. Further, even on merits, it is apparent from the counter affidavit that the petitioners have not secured marks that are above the cut off marks, indicated in the list.
6. In these circumstances, the present petitions are dismissed not only on the ground of delay and laches, but also on merits. HIMA KOHLI, J SUNIL GAUR, J MARCH 23, 2016 ap/mk