JUDGEMENT
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(1.) HEARD counsel for the parties.
(2.) THE petitioner is aggrieved by the order contained in Memo dated 12th April 2007 issued by the Sub Divisional Officer,
Bokaro whereby his application for grant of caste certificate has been
rejected on the ground that he was not able to submit the required
documents such as caste certificate and copy of the Khatiyan. The
petitioner has also prayed for consequential order upon quashing of
the impugned order to direct the respondents to issue caste certificate
to the petitioner of caste to which he belongs i.e. 'Dusadh' which is
scheduled caste notified by the Presidential Notification in the State
of Jharkhand as well.
According to the petitioner, his father was employed at Bokaro Steel Plant since the year 1971 and has retired on 31st August
2002 from Bokaro. Father of the petitioner owns a residential house at Mouza Chas, R.S. Plot No. 6701 under thana no. 30 which was
purchased by him on 19th July 1978 through a registered sale deed.
The petitioner was born at Bokaro on 25th June 1976 and a certificate
to that effect including that of his sisters, was issued by the Steel
Authority of India Limited (SAIL) on 22nd December 2004 as well. The
petitioner passed his secondary school examination from the Bihar
School Examination Board from the BSL Higher Secondary School,
Sector-IV, Bokaro Steel City in the year 1992 and thereafter, passed
the senior school certificate examination in the year 1994 from
Bokaro. Thereafter, the petitioner pursued higher studies at Regional
Institute of Education, Rourkella under Utkal University. According to
the petitioner, earlier a caste certificate was issued by the Block
Development Officer, Chas which is contained at annexure-11 dated
(3.) TH July 1992 showing him to be a member belonging to the scheduled caste 'Dusadh'.
4. The petitioner had earlier approached this court when his request for grant of caste certificate was not been considered by the
respondent authorities at Bokaro after bifurcation of the parent State
of Bihar and the creation of the successor State of Jharkhand. The
said writ petition being WPC No. 1126/07 was disposed of directing
the Sub Divisional Officer, Chas to consider the petitioner's
representation and pass an appropriate order in accordance with law,
within a stipulated period and if it is found that he belongs to the
caste 'Dusadh' as claimed by him, and there are no impediment in
issuing the caste certificate, the concerned respondent shall issue the
required certificate in his favour, within a further stipulated time.
Thereafter, vide annexure-15 petitioner was asked to produce
documents such as new caste certificate issued by the Circle Officer /
Block Development Officer and a copy of the Khatiyan by
communication dated 28th March 2007 issued by the Sub Divisional
Officer, Chas (Respondent No. 4). The petitioner thereafter filed his
detailed reply to the same vide annexure-16 on 30th April 2007 stating
all these facts and also bringing to his notice that earlier, caste
certificate was issued by the Block Development Officer, Chas on 4th
July 1992 itself for same caste. However, it is stated on behalf of the
petitioner that in the meantime, he faced the selection process
conducted by the JPSC for appointment of Lecturer in different
universities of the State of Jharkhand and he was selected and
appointed at Sahibganj College, Sahibganj in the subject of Zoology, a
copy of the notification no. 91/08 is annexed as annexure-19 issued by
the Sidhu Kanhu Murmu University, Dumka. According to the
petitioner, authorities of the respondent university being respondent
nos. 5 to 7 are also asking for the caste certificate which has now
been illegally denied by the impugned order contained at annexure-20
dated 12th April 2007 on the same ground that he has not been able to
produce two documents i.e. caste certificate and copy of the
Khatiyan. The petitioner has relied upon the judgment of the Division
Bench of this Court rendered in the case of Madhu vs. State of
Jharkhand & others in W.P.(S) No. 3846/2010. According to the
petitioner, the very circular dated 22nd August 1985 issued by the
Home Ministry, Government of India which has been been relied upon
by the respondents in their counter affidavit, were taken into account
by the Division Bench of this court. It is further submitted that by the
said judgment, the learned Division Bench of this court directed the
respondents to issue caste certificate to the petitioner concerned who
also was born at Bokaro prior to the creation of the State of Jharkhand
and belonging to the scheduled caste which is notified in the State of
Jharkhand. It is further submitted that this court while delivering
judgment, had also taken into account the provisions of Bihar
Reorganization Act, 2000 as also the judgment rendered in the case of
Sudhakar Vithal Kumbhare vs. State of Maharashtra [(2004) 9
SCC 481] to hold that it was not a case of migration but an
eventuality created because of the administrative reasons leading to
the bifurcation of the original State of Bihar and its reorganization
leading to creation of the new State of Jharkhand, which should not
disentitle the concerned person of the caste status which also exist in
the successor State as per the Presidential Notification.;
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