JUDGEMENT
G.R. Majithia, J. -
(1.) THIS judgment disposes of Civil Writ Petitions No. 15711 of 1989, 894 of 1988, 4171 of 1988, 392, 1892, 1918, 1933 of 1989, 1477 & 11566 of 1990, 2535 of 1991, 1394 of 1993 and 8062 of 1993 as a common question of law arises for determination therein.
(2.) THE principal question which arises for determination is : How to give effect to certain provisions of the Punjab State Assistant Grade Examination Rules, 1984? During the period, the State of Punjab was under the President Rule, the President of India, in exercise of the powers conferred by the proviso to Article 309 and Clause (b) of Article 318 of the Constitution of India, and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, made the Punjab State Assistant Grade Examination Rules, 1984 (for short, the Rules). These Rules came into force with effect from April 11, 1984. Rule 2 deals with definitions: Clause (a) of Rule 2 says that the "appointing authority" means the authority which has the powers to make appointment to the post of Assistant Clause (b) defines "Board" which means the Subordinate Services Selection Board, Punjab or such other authority as may be constituted by the Government by an order, for holding the test. Clause (c) defines "Government" which means the Government of the State of Punjab in the Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms. Clause (d) says that "higher post" means a civil post or post in civil service under the State of Punjab higher in rank to that of Assistant. Clause (e) defines "post of Assistant", which means a civil post or a post in civil service under the State of Punjab designated as Assistant and includes all such posts, higher in rank to that of the post of Clerk, as are in the same or in an identical pay scale and carry responsibilities similar to or identical with those of the post of Assistant by whatever designation they may be called. Clause (f) defines "prescribed", which means prescribed by an Act of the State Legislature regulating the recruitment, and the conditions of service of persons appointed to civil services and posts in connection with the affairs of the State of Punjab or by rules framed under such an Act or under the Constitution of India or otherwise for the said purpose. Clause (g) says that "provisional basis in relation to an appointment by promotion of a person to the post of Assistant before qualifying the test prescribed in the relevant service rules or in these Rules, as the case may be. Clause (h) defines "test", which means a written qualifying examination conducted by the Board under these Rules. Rule 3 says that these Rules shall apply to all the posts of Assistant Except those in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha Secretariat. Rule 4 relates to eligibility for promotion to the post of Assistant. Sub -rule (1) of Rule 4 says that no person shall be eligible for appointment by promotion to the post of Assistant unless in addition to fulfilling the qualifications and experience prescribed for appointment by promotion to the post of Assistant he qualifies the test. First proviso to Sub -rule (1) of Rule 4 says that the condition of qualifying the test will not be applicable to a person who has already qualified the Assistant Grade Examination in terms of Punjab Government circular No. 4309 -GTT 57/21176. dated October 23, 1957, or who was holding on regular basis the post of Assistant on October 23, 1957. Second proviso to this sub -rule says that the condition and down in Sub -rule (1) of Rule 4 will not be applicable to a person who is holding the post of Assistant or a higher post, on provisional basis, on the common cement of the Rules and is of the age of fifty years or more. Third proviso to Rule 4(1) says that a person who has been appointed by promotion to the post of Assistant or to any higher post on provisional basis before the commencement of the Rules shall be required to qualify the test within a period of three years from such commencement and on his failure to qualify the test within the specified period, such person will be reverted to the post of Clerk or to the post, by whatever designation called, from which he was appointed by promotion to the post of Clerk or to post, by Sub -rule (2) of Rule 4 enables the appointing authority to appoint a person by promotion to the post of Assistant in a Service, on provisional basis, when no person who has qualified the test is available. The provisional promotion can be made till a qualified person becomes available in that Service. Rule 5 deals with the composition of test. It says that the test shall consist of two papers of one hundred marks each; the first paper shall be on the subjects of noting, drafting, precis writing in the Punjabi language and translation and the second paper shall be on the subject of Accounts and Service matters and as far as may be, questions carrying seventy -five marks shall be from the Punjab Civil Services Rules and the rest from the Punjab Financial Rules. Sub -rule (2) of Rule 5 says that the candidates appearing in the test shall have the option to answer the second paper with the aid of books either in English or in Punjabi language. Sub -rule (3) of Rule 5 says' that a person working in Class -A office shall be considered to have qualified the test only if he secures a minimum of 50 per cent marks in the aggregate but not less than 40 per cent marks in each paper, and a person working in a B Class office shall be considered to have qualified the test only if he secures a minimum of 40 per cent marks in the aggregate but not less than 33 per cent marks in each paper. A person who has secured the prescribed minimum marks in each paper but has failed to secure the prescribed minimum marks in the aggregate, may re -appear in either or both the papers so as to qualify the test. Rule 6 says that it shall ordinarily be held twice a year in the months of January and July or in such other months as may be specified by the Government from time to time. Rule 7 says that all persons holding the posts of Clerks or other posts by whatever designation called, from which they could be appointed by promotion to the posts, of Assistants, shall be eligible to sit in the test. Rule 8 says that a person qualifying the test shall be eligible for promotion to the post of Assistant in the cadre of his service. Rule 10 deals with saving of seniority. It says that where a person who was promoted as Assistant before the commencement of the Rules on provisional basis subject to his qualifying the test shall be liable to reversion to the post from which he was promoted if he fails to qualify the test within a period of three years as specified in the third proviso to Rule 4 and in case such a person qualifies the test within that period, his seniority shall be determined with reference to his date of promotion to the post of Assistant on provisional basis. Sub -rule (2) of Rule 10 says that if a person holding the post of a Clerk or any other post by whatever designation called from which he can be appointed by promotion to the post of Assistant, qualifies the test within the first 5 chances available to him after his appointment to such post, he shall, on his promotion to the post of an Assistant be assigned seniority in the cadre of Assistants in accordance with his seniority in the appointment from which he has been promoted to the post of Assistant. Proviso to Sub -rule (2) of Rule 10 says that if a person fails to qualify the test within the first five chances, he shall, on his promotion to the post of Assistant, be assigned seniority in the cadre of Assistants from the day he is promoted as such. Rule 11 has an overriding effect. It says that the provisions of these Rules shall have the effect notwithstanding anything inconsistent therewith contained in any other rules governing the appointment and other conditions of service for the time being in force. Rule 12 confers power on the State Government to grant exemption from passing the test. It says that Government may, by order, for reasons to be recorded in writing, exempt any class or category of persons from the operation of these Rules and such exemption shall operate prospectively.
(3.) TO give effect to these Rules, the State Government has been issuing instructions from time to time and sometimes the instructions are self -contradictory and inconsistent with the provisions of the Rules. The inconsistency in the Government instructions led to divergent stand taken by the State Government in the various writ petitions filed by persons claiming benefit under these Rules. The persons who had passed the test in the first five chances claimed preference over others both in appointment by promotion as Assistants and seniority, and in some cases, the persons who had passed the test in 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th or 10th chance were given promotion to the posts of Assistants in preference those who had passed the test in any of the first five chances on the ground that the former were senior to the latter in seniority of the cadre of Clerks on which they Were borne. The promotion of those persons was justified on the ground that on the date when the posts became available the persons who had passed the test in any of the 6th to 10th chances had become eligible for promotion to the post of Assistant. This conflict has to be resolved in these writ petitions.;