JUDGEMENT
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(1.) Heard learned counsel for the parties.
(2.) Both the learned counsel for the parties are in
agreement that the controversy involved in these petitions is
squarely covered by the judgment of a Coordinate Bench of
this Court rendered in SBCWP No. 9173/2009 (Sandroop S/o
Shri Abu Ram Vs. The State of Raj. & Ors.) and a batch of 59
other writ petitions decided on 19.3.2010 by Hon'ble Mr.
Justice Prakash Tatia. The said order is reproduced as under
for ready reference.
The learned counsel for the parties submit that part
of Condition No.4 has been stayed by the Division Bench of
the Rajasthan High Court Bench, Jaipur, however, that will
not affect the fate of these writ petitions and both the counsel
submit that similar directions, subject to the effect of the
interim order as passed by the Division Bench of the Jaipur
Bench of the High Court, may be passed in these matters
also.
2. In view of the above reasons, all these writ petitions
are disposed of in the light of the directions issued in the S.B.
Civil Writ Petition No. 2578/09 Devendra Kumar & Ors. V.
State and connected matters decided vide judgment dated
15.5.2009 and in the light of the decision given in S.B. Civil
Writ Petition No. 4652/09 and connected matters decided on
8.5.2009 with further clarification that the petitioners may
satisfy the competent authority, who may be District
Education Officer or the Block Elementary Education Officer
about the genuineness of the documents as well as continuity
of their working in the year 2008-2009.
The directions given in the above writ petitions are
incorporated in these writ petitions which are as under: -
I. During continuation of the work, as detailed out
hereinabove, the invocation of the last extension is
arbitrary and illegal; and the consequential
automatic termination orders of the petitioners are
set aside.
II. The RPSC/DPC selected candidates/employees are
still not available and next academic temporary
appointments to start; even urgent temporary
appointments under Rule 28 of the Rules of 1971 are
not possible due to short span of one month and a
half left to start with the process of admission and
academic session, therefore, as per the aims and
objects of the Scheme, respondents are directed to
consider the cases of the petitioners for continuation
in service till regularly selected candidates from
RPSC/persons selected and recommended by the
DPC for promotion are made available in the light
of the above observations.
III.Even in case of appropriate order of continuation in
service till regularly selected candidates from
RPSC/DPC selected persons are available, the
petitioners are not entitled for wages of the
vacations, in other words, when the schools are
closed.
IV.In case the regularly selected candidates from
RPSC/persons selected and recommended by the
DPC for promotion are made available , then the
respondents can terminate services of the petitioners
after preparation of the seniority list on the State
level as per their date of appointment and merit
assigned to them, by following the principle of 'last
come first go' to the extent of availability of the
selected candidates and while doing so, the
respondents will keep the interest of the present
students and prospective students in view.
2. It is further made clear that the portion which has
been stayed by the Division Bench of this Court shall
remain stayed in the light of the order of the Division
Bench and that is about the preparation of the
seniority list at State level.
The learned counsel appearing for the
petitioners are also directed to submit the court fees
of Rs. 25/- for each of the petitioners in case it is a
joint writ petition and certified copy of this order
may be issued to the petitioners only subject to
payment of this Court fee.
(3.) It is further stated at bar by the learned counsel
for the parties that some of the petitioners approached the
Division Bench of this Court against the judgment of learned
Single Judge which was rendered prior to the aforesaid quoted
order, and one such special appeal being Special Appeal No.
580/2009 in SBCWP No. 4187/2009 came to be dismissed by
the Division Bench of this Court recently vide judgment dated
15.02.2010, wherein it has been held as under:
These appeals involving identical issues have been
considered together and are taken up for disposal by this
common order.;
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