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Ranajit Kumar Meher v. State of Orissa & Ors.

Leave granted.

(Kurian Joseph and A.M. Khanwilkar, JJ.)

 

Ranajit Kumar Meher _______________________________ Appellant

 

v.

 

State of Orissa & Ors. ____________________________ Respondent(s)

 

Civil Appeal No. 2689 of 2017 [@ Special Leave Petition (C) No. 20908 of 2012], decided on February 13, 2017

 

The Judgement of the Court was delivered by

Kurian, J.:—

 

1. Leave granted.

 

2. In the affidavit filed on 15.10.2013 by the Joint Director, Directorate of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Sciences, Government of Odisha, it is stated that the petitioner does not have the qualification prescribed under the Orissa Non-Gazetted Veterinary Technical Services (Recruitment & Conditions of Service) Rules, 1983, as amended in the year 1997. The whole crux of the argument of the learned counsel for the petitioner is that he possesses the qualification as per the advertisement issued on 16.01.2004.

 

3. Having heard the learned counsel appearing on both the sides, we are of the view that there cannot be any appointment in violation of the Rules. Qualification is to be seen with respect to the Rules and not the advertisement inviting applications. The appellant, admittedly, does not possess the qualification as prescribed under the Rules.

 

4. The appeal is, accordingly, dismissed.

 

5. Pending interlocutory applications, if any, stand disposed of.

 

Petition(s) for Special Leave to Appeal (C) No(s). 20908/2012

 

Ranajit Kumar Meher ____________________________ Petitioner

 

v.

 

State of Orissa & Ors _____________________________ Respondent(s)

 

Date: 13/02/2017 This petition was called on for hearing today.

 

(Before Kurian Joseph and A.M. Khanwilkar, JJ.)

 

For Petitioner(s) Mr. S. Mishra, Adv.

 

Mr. Swetaketu Mishra, Adv.

 

Mr. V.K. Monga, Adv.

 

For Respondent(s) Mr. Krishnayan Sen, Adv.

 

Ms. Asiya Khan, Adv.

 

Order

 

6. Leave granted.

 

7. The appeal is dismissed in terms of the signed non-reportable Judgment.

 

8. Pending interlocutory applications, if any, stand disposed of.

 

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