LAWS(SC)-1993-3-15

GURDEEP SINGH Vs. STATE OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR

Decided On March 05, 1993
GURDIP SINGH Appellant
V/S
STATE OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) - We have heard Sri D. D. Thakur, learned senior counsel for the appellant and Sri Ashok Mathur, learned counsel for the State of Jammu and Kashmir. However, respondent No. 6, though duly served, has chosen to remain unrepresented. Special leave granted.

(2.) The appellant, a certain Gurdeep Singh, was a candidate for admission to the Course leading to a Medical Degree for the year 1991-92 in the State of Jammu and Kashmir. He claimed to be entitled for selection against the three per cent reservations for "sports category". In his writ petition before the High Court he claimed that his legitimate entitlement for selection against the category was wrongfully denied to him and that respondent No. 6, a certain Shuab Omer, was selected - and if the appellant's case is true - by a process of sheer manipulation. The High Court dismissed his writ petition on what the appellant avers a misconception of appellant's case.

(3.) The factual antecedents are these: