MANISH KUMAR SINGH Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS
LAWS(ALL)-2011-10-217
HIGH COURT OF ALLAHABAD
Decided on October 13,2011

MANISH KUMAR SINGH Appellant
VERSUS
Union of India And Ors Respondents

JUDGEMENT

- (1.) The petitioner, who had obtained less than 45% marks in the Graduate Examination, has sought the quashing of the Advertisement issued for the U.P. Teachers Eligibility Test 2011 to the extent it prohibits such candidates who have obtained less than 45% in the graduate examination from appearing at the said Test.
(2.) It is contended by learned counsel for the petitioner that the petitioner belongs to the general category and passed the graduate examination in 2000 with 43% marks. Thereafter, he took admission to M.A. Course and also obtained the B.Ed. Degree as there was no restriction of obtaining 45% marks for admission to these courses. He, therefore, submits that the restriction of obtaining at least 45% in the graduate examination will make such candidates ineligible to appear at the test, even though they have obtained B.Ed. Degree. He, therefore, submits that the respondents should modify the condition imposed in the Advertisement.
(3.) It is the submission of the learned counsel for the respondents that the eligibility requirement is a matter within domain of the authority and the petitioner cannot be permitted to suggest his own conditions. It is also his submission that eligibility requirement of obtaining at least 45% marks in the graduate examination is not arbitrary or whimsical.;


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