JUDGEMENT
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(1.) This appeal is preferred against the order dated 18.4.2009 passed in W.P (S) No. 5234/2008.
(2.) Pursuant to the direction issued in W.P (S) No.1059/2006, steps were initiated by the respondents for identifying and filling up the vacancies in various teaching faculties existing in the constituent colleges of the Universities within the State. Each of the Universities had identified the existing vacancies and had intimated the State Government. On communication from the State Government, Jharkhand State Public Service Commission (JPSC) initiated the process of selection by publishing an advertisement on 30.1.2007 containing the conditions relating to eligibility criteria; vacancy position of teaching faculty in the various Universities and the number of vacancies to be filled up in various categories. The appellant applied for appointment in the faculty of English.
(3.) JPSC published the list of selected candidates on 15.1.2008, but the appellant's name did not figure in the select list. The appellant sought information under RTI Act on 29.1.2008 and as per the information given to her, she secured 54 marks for her academic performance and 18 marks for interview. The last candidates, whose names were recommended for appointment to the post of Lecturer, had secured 75.25 marks. It is the case of the appellant that as against 47 vacancies advertised for general category in the subject of English, only 44 candidates were recommended and as per the information obtained under the RTI Act, the appellant learnt that there were 5 vacancies on account of non-joining of two candidates in Ranchi University and three candidates resigned in Binoba Bhave University. The appellant filed writ petition (W.P (S) No.5234/2008) seeking for her appointment against non-joining of the recommended candidates of general category on the post of Lecturer in English. Learned Single Judge dismissed the writ petition holding that "the selection process has been completed for the current session and it would not proper for extending the validity of the existing two vacancies from the wait list of the select list panel". Learned Single Judge further held that "the appellant appeared as 47th candidate and there being tussle between her and four other candidates who had secured the same marks as the appellant had" and therefore, appellant's prayer for directing the respondents to grant her appointment against the two vacant posts is not tenable and on those findings, dismissed the writ petition.;
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