JUDGEMENT
J.M. Tandon, J. -
(1.) SMT . Ravinder Sharma (Petitioner No. 1) was appointed a Clerk in the Punjab Public Service Commission (hereinafter the Commission) through the Employment Exchange on June 8, 1967. She is a Matriculate III Class. She qualified from the Subordinate Services Selection Board (hereafter the Board) and was appointed as a Clerk on regular basis on August 28, 1968. She was promoted as an Assistant on February 1, 1974. Surjit Singh (Petitioner No. 2) was appointed a Clerk in the Commission through the Employment Exchange on June 8, 1967. He had passed Higher Secondary in III Division. After qualifying from the Board he was appointed a Clerk on regular basis on August 28, 1968 and further promoted as Assistant on June 26, 1974. Sohan Lal Pandey (Petitioner No. 3) was appointed a Clerk in the Commission through the Employment Exchange, - -vide order, dated January 30, 1967 and he joined on February 4, 1967. After qualifying from the Board he was appointed on regular basis on March 3, 1969. He was a Matriculate II Class at the time of his appointment. He passed B.A. examination in September, 1974. Devinder Kumar (Petitioner No. 4) was appointed a Clerk on ad hoc basis against a vacancy reserved for Ex -Servicemen on January 6, 1969. He passed the Higher Secondary in II Division. After qualifying from the Board he was appointed a Clerk on regular basis on August 2, 1971. Jagdev Singh (Petitioner No. 5) was working as a Steno -typist in the office of the Circle Education Officer, Nabha, when he applied to the Commission for the post of Junior Scale Stenographer. He had passed Intermediate in III Division. He was selected and appointed as a Junior Scale Stenographer in the office of the Commission on March 29, 1969. After qualifying from the Board he was appointed on regular basis with effect from September 1, 1970. He was promoted as Senior Scale Stenographer on October 6, 1976. He passed B.A. examination in April, 1976.
Regulation 7 of the Punjab Public Service Commission (State Services Class III) Regulations, 1967 (hereafter the Regulations), deals with the recruitment to the service and qualification. The relevant part of this Regulation reads:
7. Recruitment to the service shall be made - -
(a) * * * * *
(b) *****
(c) *****
(d) *****
(e) in the case of Junior Scale Steno -grapher - -
(i) * * * *
(ii) * * * *
(iii) by direct appointment of a person who is a Graduate or Intermediate Second Class or a Matriculate First Class of a recognised University and qualifies such tests as may be prescribed by the Establishment Member.
(f) in the case of clerks - -
(i) * * * *
(ii) * * * *
(iii) by direct appointment of a person, who is a Graduate or Intermediate Second Class or Matriculate First Class of a recognised University and has passed a qualifying examination conducted by the Board.
(2.) THE Petitioners were recruited as Clerks/Junior Scale Stenographers in the Commission by way of direct appointment. They were eligible to be appointed if they possessed the -qualification of B.A., or Intermediate II Class or Matriculate 1st Class. None of the Petitioners possessed the requisite qualification at the time of their appointment in the Commission. The Commission recommended to the Government that the relevant provision in the Regulation 7 regarding qualification be relaxed in the case of the Petitioners under Regulation 17 of the Regulations. The Government declined the recommendation of the Commission. The Commission consequently issued orders P. 16 and P. 17 both dated April 26, 1977. The order P. 16 adversely affects Sohan Lal (Petitioner No. 3) and Jagdev Singh (Petitioner No. 5), though it has been issued in the name of Jagdev Singh (Petitioner No. 5) only. Similarly, the order P. 17, though issued in the name of Devinder Kumar Petitioner No. 4 adversely affects Smt. Ravinder Sharma and Surjit Singh (Petitioners Nos. 1 and 2).
The operative part of order P. 16 reads:
Your case for regularisation of your service by relaxing the relevant provisions has again been sent to the Chief Secretary (General Services Branch). The Government has again rejected the proposal. Since at the time of your initial appointment, you did not fulfil the condition of educational qualifications of Matric 1st Class or Intermediate II Class or B.A. in accordance with Regulation 7 of the Punjab Public Service Commission (State Service Class III) Regulations, 1967, as such your appointment as Junior Scale Stenographer in the Commission from 1st September, 1970 cannot be taken as the date of appointment. However, the Government may at the most consider you as Junior Scale Stenographer in the Commission on regular basis from the date of your having qualified the B.A. examination. If you are willing to accept this condition of appointing you afresh, you should give your consent in writing to the effect that you are willing to accept the post of a Clerk afresh on regular basis from the date of qualifying the B.A. examination. You may also intimate the date when you have qualified the B.A. examination and attach copy of the degree, duly attested by a Gazetted Officer in its support.
In case you are not willing to be considered on the conditions mentioned above in the Commission, you can also be considered for appointment/adjustment in some other office/department. For this, you may give an application addressed to the Chief Secretary to Government, Punjab, indicating your experience etc. etc. If you are aware about the posts having fallen vacant in some other offices/departments, you may mention about the same in your application.
The relevant part of order P. 17 reads:
Keeping in view your representation sent in reply to the memorandum mentioned above, your case for regularisation of your services by relaxing the relevant provisions was referred to the Punjab Government in the General Services Branch. The Government has again rejected the proposal, because you did not fulfil the qualifications of Matric 1st Class or Intermediate II Class or B.A. laid down in Regulation 7 of the Punjab Public Service Commission (State Service Class III) Regulations, 1967, at the time of your initial appointment nor you fulfil the condition at the present moment. As such your initial appointment as Clerk in the Commission was not in accordance with the above mentioned Regulations.
Under the circumstances, it is clear that your continuance as Clerk in the Commission without fulfilling the initial qualifications cannot be allowed. The Government have informed that they can at the most consider your appointing/adjusting in some other Department as a fresh candidate keeping in view your merit and in accordance with rules. It can only be done if you submit an application giving full details of your educational qualifications, experience etc. addressed to the Chief Secretary to Government, Punjab. In case you are aware about the vacancies lying vacant in some departments, you can mention the same in your application.
(3.) THE Petitioners have assailed the orders P. 16 and P. 17 in the present writ.;
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